Sunwukong DEX's "process discipline" can be summarized in one sentence: treat every trade as quality management. The core of quality management is the consistency of repetitive actions: test new paths with small amounts first, authorize only the necessary range, confirm slippage, keep routes as consistent as possible, revoke authorization after execution, record the path and review mistakes. Consistent actions systematically reduce the probability of errors.
Many people lose money in DEXs not because they misjudge market conditions, but because their processes are inconsistent: forgetting to check authorization, forgetting to revoke authorization, or randomly selecting routes on the spot. The irreversibility of DEXs amplifies these small oversights into real costs. Writing a checklist of processes and executing it every time is the simplest and most effective way to reduce risk.
Long-term advantages often belong to those with stable processes: a more stable mindset, more controllable rhythm, less swayed by emotions, and easier to continuously participate and accumulate experience in different market environments.
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