For Sun Wukong DEX to thrive in the long run, the core issue isn't how visually appealing the interface is, but rather the credibility of the trading experience. Credibility isn't just a slogan; it's a user's intuition: are quotes clear, is execution smooth, do results match expectations, and are there clear explanations and recovery paths in case of failure? Many trading platforms don't lack users, but rather their users leave after a single visit because they have to relearn, reassess, and worry again. By standardizing each trade, repeat purchases will naturally build turnover and market depth.
For more stable participation, I suggest breaking down trading into a small process: first, observe (approximate depth and slippage range); then, execute (fixed amount or fixed percentage); then, review (record your impressions of each trade and points to avoid next time). Consistently run the same process for seven days, and your intuition will quickly develop: when is slippage more likely, when is it more stable, and which operations are the most efficient. Once intuition is established, decision-making costs decrease, and the impact of emotional fluctuations diminishes significantly. Trading is never about who rushes in the fastest, but about who can run the same path more steadily and for longer.
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