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I’ve been lurking in the group for a long time, but I can’t help saying this: block builders and things like bundles—retail investors really don’t need to research them to the point where they can write a white paper… To put it simply, you only need to know one thing: the “transactions” you click may not go straight into the block; in the meantime, they could be bundled, have a priority jump, or even be targeted by someone who’s watching your intentions. So don’t be too naive about your mindset. In terms of how to operate, there are only two rules: don’t randomly chase after assets when liquidity is thin, and don’t publicly post on-chain orders of the kind “I must buy” (especially large ones, with slippage set too high). The rest is up to the tools: a reliable wallet, reasonable slippage, and when necessary, use private/protective broadcasting—don’t argue with yourself. Recently, hardware wallets are out of stock, yet phishing links are flying everywhere. Anyway, I’d rather go slower now—confirm the address and the signature contents twice, and make fewer “fast-finger” mistakes than knowing ten technical terms. That’s it for now.