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Just reviewed a losing trade, honestly I overestimated the pool depth and underestimated my own speed. Looking at the on-chain liquidity, it seemed okay, but when I suddenly dumped market price, the slippage ate up all the profit and I also casually handed someone a "Thank you, boss." Later, when I looked back at the DEX depth line, it was actually already thin and shining, yet I still pushed through. Who to blame... Next time I really need to split orders and pace myself, I’d rather go slower than compete with myself for time. (At the time, I thought I was bottom-fishing, so funny) Recently, everyone’s talking about modularization and DA layer discussions are flying, developers see it as Lego, but users actually care more about: how much will my order slip? For now, that’s it, better put my hand back in my pocket.