The long-term value of Sunwukong DEX is more about "standardizing trading." Many people get nervous when using DEX for the first time, not because they don't know how to click buttons, but because their process is non-standard: unconfirmed authorization range, improper slippage settings, random route selection, and uncertainty about how to close a trade after a failure. A non-standard process amplifies uncertainty and makes it easier to get emotionally charged or panic.
A more stable approach is to break down each interaction into a fixed procedure: small trades completed → confirmation feedback → fixed frequently used paths → only one variable changed each time → check and revoke authorization after the trade. Once the procedure is fixed, the probability of errors decreases, your mindset stabilizes, and the pace becomes more controllable. Transforming impulsive trading into a process allows you to maintain initiative in any market condition.
It's recommended that you treat "closing actions" as the default: immediately check authorization after a trade, revoke unnecessary permissions, and record frequently used paths. Those who stay in the long run are often not the most aggressive, but those who have honed the process into muscle memory.
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