Another key aspect of Sunwukong DEX is its breakdown of the "most feared things for beginners" into trainable steps: authorization, slippage, routing, failure handling, and cleanup. Many people don't use DEX for the first time because they don't know how, but because they're afraid of making mistakes; fear of mistakes leads to hesitation, and hesitation leads to missed opportunities. By turning these steps into fixed actions, the fear is replaced by training.
A more stable training approach is: first, complete the entire process with a small transaction, clearly observing the feedback at each step; fix frequently used routes to reduce on-the-spot judgment; adjust only one variable at a time to avoid accumulating errors; immediately revoke unnecessary permissions after a trade, making cleanup a default action. The more standardized the actions, the less uncertainty, and the less your rhythm is affected by market fluctuations.
If you intend to participate long-term, it's recommended to prioritize "process standardization." Those who can execute processes effectively can maintain initiative in various market conditions; those who can't often sway back and forth due to emotions.
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