Playing Meme coins for a long time, you really can get your mentality shattered by some non-market-related issues.
Want to copy a new coin? You need to first swap to BNB, and the transaction fees for the round trip will eat up part of your gains; before you even see the market clearly, slippage has already expressed its stance. Sometimes it's not that you judged incorrectly, but the entire trading process itself is constantly eroding your profits.
This is why optimizing trading channels and reducing exchange costs are so important. Improving efficiency at every step, accumulated over time, is real money for small traders.
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token_therapist
· 01-09 10:53
Paying half of the earnings in fees is a common practice.
Slippage is even more outrageous; often, by the time you react, you've already been liquidated.
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MindsetExpander
· 01-09 10:50
Fees can really grind you to death, truly.
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MintMaster
· 01-09 10:48
Transaction fees are truly the hidden killer, draining away with each round.
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EternalMiner
· 01-09 10:38
Transaction fees are really the hidden killer. I always think I've made a profit, but when I do the math, I realize they've all been eaten up.
Playing Meme coins for a long time, you really can get your mentality shattered by some non-market-related issues.
Want to copy a new coin? You need to first swap to BNB, and the transaction fees for the round trip will eat up part of your gains; before you even see the market clearly, slippage has already expressed its stance. Sometimes it's not that you judged incorrectly, but the entire trading process itself is constantly eroding your profits.
This is why optimizing trading channels and reducing exchange costs are so important. Improving efficiency at every step, accumulated over time, is real money for small traders.