My evaluation criteria for DEXs are becoming increasingly stringent: it's not about how long the feature list is, but whether you get bogged down in the details during high-frequency trading. For example, is the pricing stable? Is the routing intelligent? Is the execution feedback clear? Are authorization and confirmation steps minimized? Many platforms look fancy, but you'll find that every step is tedious and tests your patience. High-frequency users don't need novelty; they need certainty. The stronger the certainty, the longer the funds stay, the deeper the capital, and the better the overall experience.
Within the Tron ecosystem, I prefer trading products that leave complexity to the system and simplicity to the user: you only care about input and output, with the system automatically optimizing the path; you only care about cost control, with the system clearly explaining the fee structure. This fosters a "trade on the go" mentality: you execute when you see an opportunity, without repeated calculations or hesitation. Once this habit is established, DEXs become more than just trading gateways; they become liquidity hubs, naturally attracting more applications to integrate.
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