For Sunwukong DEX to achieve long-term sustainability, the key isn't making "trading" more exciting, but rather making it a standardized, daily routine: short paths, stable execution, results close to expectations, and quick identification and recovery from deviations. Many entry points are bustling but fail to retain users because the second time feels like the first—requiring renewed understanding, judgment, and anxiety, psychological costs suppressing frequency.
For participants, a more stable approach is "rhythm priority": fixed frequency (a rhythm you can maintain long-term), fixed amount (avoiding emotionally driven escalation), and fixed post-trade analysis (writing a short note on slippage and execution experience each time). After a few days, you'll develop your own trading feel: when is it more stable, when is it more volatile, and which path is the shortest. Once this feel is established, decision-making costs decrease significantly; you're more like executing a process than gambling.
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