Today is the most powerful time I've brushed. With more than 1,400 U, 1.1 million trading volume was extracted, and it worked for 3 hours in a row.
Originally, I went to the trading competition, but I wanted to speed up the progress later, but some orders were not chosen to close positions, which was a bit of a loss. The rhythm is easy to go wrong as soon as it is fast, remember this lesson.
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SchroedingersFrontrun
· 9h ago
1400U to earn 1.1 million? Bro, your speed is unmatched. It's just that closing positions can easily go wrong; I’ve also fallen into this trap.
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MidnightGenesis
· 16h ago
The fast pace is easy to overturn, and judging from the on-chain data, the error rate of this high-frequency operation will indeed rise sharply
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ProofOfNothing
· 17h ago
This rhythm is a bit rushed, 1400U 1.1 million... It sounds ruthless, but in the end it still suffers, it's worth it
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MainnetDelayedAgain
· 17h ago
How long has it been since this "most violent brush", and has the loss been made up?
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StealthDeployer
· 17h ago
The fast pace is really easy to overturn, and the 1400U 1.1 million transaction volume is still a loss, which is a bit worthless
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GasBankrupter
· 17h ago
1400U to 1.1 million? This rhythm is really a bit fierce, but the idea of losing money needs to be reviewed well
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Deconstructionist
· 17h ago
1.11 million trading volume sounds fierce, and it is a loss again? It's greedy, brother
Today is the most powerful time I've brushed. With more than 1,400 U, 1.1 million trading volume was extracted, and it worked for 3 hours in a row.
Originally, I went to the trading competition, but I wanted to speed up the progress later, but some orders were not chosen to close positions, which was a bit of a loss. The rhythm is easy to go wrong as soon as it is fast, remember this lesson.