What is the most frustrating thing about on-chain transactions? It's not missing out on opportunities, but watching the price move in real-time only to be outpaced by others due to network latency of just a few tenths of a second, resulting in a worse execution price. It feels like contributing to the advantage of whales with faster internet speeds.
However, recently I discovered an interesting DEX solution. They have put effort into addressing transaction delays by optimizing transaction routing and confirmation mechanisms, allowing ordinary users to compete on-chain without suffering as much. For frequent traders or arbitrageurs, this rapid confirmation can indeed reduce slippage losses and make the trading experience much more comfortable.
Worth paying attention to.
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DegenGambler
· 01-08 07:46
Really, this latency issue is incredible, I feel like I'm moving at a snail's pace.
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Oh no, I got sniped again. Am I just here to give big players money?
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Is the DEX route optimization reliable, or is it just another new trick to cut the grass?
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Quick confirmation to save on slippage? I need to try it, or I'll keep getting cut up by arbitrage.
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Fast internet really means making money. My internet just isn't reliable.
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If this plan is reliable, I need to pay attention, or I'll be stuck with the worst prices every day.
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A blessing for arbitrage traders. As a retail investor, I can only watch robots snatch orders...
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Does a delay of a few tenths of a second really make such a difference? Trading now is truly lightning-fast.
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TokenCreatorOP
· 01-07 17:01
Oh man, this feeling is so heartbreaking. I thought it was just my internet connection acting up.
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This DEX solution sounds good, but we still need to see how it performs in real trading scenarios.
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Finally, someone is paying attention to this issue. It's too difficult for ordinary users.
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A difference of just a few milliseconds can mean so much money—nobody can tolerate that.
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Is this DEX reliable? Could it be another new trick to scam users?
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Big traders with fast internet speeds really have the advantage; we can only be forced to send money.
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RamenDeFiSurvivor
· 01-07 09:51
Is this DEX really reliable, or is it just another scam to fleece investors?
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BearMarketMonk
· 01-07 09:48
Basically, this is the survival rule of the market causing trouble. Those with faster internet speeds are always eating the meat ahead of you, while you can only gnaw on the bones.
However... every time someone claims to have solved this problem, it turns out to be just another way to cut leeks. Can that DEX solution really change the landscape? I remain skeptical.
I've seen too many cases of history repeating itself.
Getting harvested just a few tenths of a second too late is common. Instead of optimizing the network, it's better to optimize your mindset. The key is the bottom logic.
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mev_me_maybe
· 01-07 09:45
Really, just a few milliseconds of network latency can make me lose so much that I vomit blood.
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RektRecorder
· 01-07 09:33
Really, a network latency of just a few milliseconds can bankrupt you, it's so despairing.
The new DEX solution can indeed improve, but it still can't keep up with the speed of big players.
Sounds good, but wait until one day you're tricked again.
This kind of trading delay issue should have been solved long ago; it's ridiculous that big players make money while lying down.
Reducing slippage loss even a little would be good; at least someone is taking this seriously.
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ProbablyNothing
· 01-07 09:27
Haha, this DEX is really satisfying. I finally don't have to be crushed by internet speed anymore.
What is the most frustrating thing about on-chain transactions? It's not missing out on opportunities, but watching the price move in real-time only to be outpaced by others due to network latency of just a few tenths of a second, resulting in a worse execution price. It feels like contributing to the advantage of whales with faster internet speeds.
However, recently I discovered an interesting DEX solution. They have put effort into addressing transaction delays by optimizing transaction routing and confirmation mechanisms, allowing ordinary users to compete on-chain without suffering as much. For frequent traders or arbitrageurs, this rapid confirmation can indeed reduce slippage losses and make the trading experience much more comfortable.
Worth paying attention to.