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Recently, people keep asking me, "Do you need to understand blockchain builders and bundling?" I think retail investors only need to understand enough to protect themselves: you just need to know that some transactions are not added to the block in the order you click the button; they might be "packed" and inserted out of order, resulting in a situation where it looks like the trade can go through, but in the end, the price gets squeezed, and the Gas fee isn't low either, which can easily cause frustration.
Details like auction mechanisms or who is collaborating with whom... frankly, they don't affect your daily operations. I have two main approaches: don't rush in when liquidity is thin, and don't chase that move when the funding rates are extreme or when everyone in the group is arguing about whether to reverse or keep squeezing the bubble; if you really want to place an order, set a realistic slippage tolerance, and if it doesn't fill, just give up—it's better to be slow and pay a bit more than to mess things up. That's all for now.