Sunwukong DEX seems to be focusing on refining the "repeatability of trading" rather than pursuing one-off peak surges. The true moat of a trading entry point comes from stable expectations: clear quotes, near-expected execution, smooth trading paths, and explainable and recoverable failures. If users can standardize a trade, they are more willing to repeat it the next day; once repetition occurs, turnover becomes healthier, and market depth is more easily "cultivated" through high-frequency use.
For participants, treating trading as rhythm management is more stable: first, determine the frequency you can consistently maintain, then break down each operation into fixed steps, and then use backtesting to calibrate slippage and market depth changes. The key is not to maximize intensity, but to build up repeatability. The stronger the repeatability, the faster intuition develops; the stronger the intuition, the lower the decision-making cost, and the less likely you are to be swayed by short-term emotions.
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