Sunwukong DEX's experience is more like "making trading a repeatable training exercise," rather than pushing you into high-risk territory all at once. Many people's biggest fear when using DEX for the first time is uncertainty: not understanding the authorization scope, not setting slippage correctly, not having a fixed path, and no feedback after a failure. By suppressing these uncertainties, trading transforms from "impulsive actions" into a "standardized process."
A more stable training method is to break down actions into smaller steps: first, run a small transaction to ensure it works, then fix frequently used paths; adjust only one variable each time, such as slippage or routing; after a trade, check the authorization and retract it promptly. The more standardized the actions, the lower the error probability, the more stable the mindset, and the more controllable the rhythm. Once you've mastered the process, you can remain proactive no matter how the market changes.
For the platform, users willing to repeatedly return to complete these small actions lead to healthier activity and liquidity; for you, proficiency is a moat—those who can execute the process are more likely to keep risks within an acceptable range.
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