Recently, I've confirmed with hard evidence that CA bots have infiltrated my account. This has forced me to completely rethink my trading strategy. Moving forward, I'm shifting away from posting hard contract addresses—future calls will be shared as screenshots instead. It's a practical workaround to deal with the bot spam problem that's plaguing so many traders on-chain. The CA bot issue is getting out of hand, and I'm not the only one dealing with it.
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TokenRationEater
· 12-15 16:57
CA robot, this thing is really annoying. I also use the screenshot sharing trick.
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MEVSandwichVictim
· 12-14 04:06
Sharing a screenshot of this trick is clever, but it feels like only treating the symptoms, not the root cause.
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FlashLoanLarry
· 12-12 22:48
lol screenshots, classic defensive move when protocol dynamics get messy... tbh the opportunity cost of obscuring addresses probably saves more basis points than most realize tho
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GraphGuru
· 12-12 22:47
Sharing screenshots works to some extent, but I think the real issue is that exchanges should take this matter seriously.
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wrekt_but_learning
· 12-12 22:26
Sharing screenshots is still a bit troublesome... but it's better than being exploited by bots for easy gains.
Recently, I've confirmed with hard evidence that CA bots have infiltrated my account. This has forced me to completely rethink my trading strategy. Moving forward, I'm shifting away from posting hard contract addresses—future calls will be shared as screenshots instead. It's a practical workaround to deal with the bot spam problem that's plaguing so many traders on-chain. The CA bot issue is getting out of hand, and I'm not the only one dealing with it.