Sunwukong DEX is more like a "trading SOP training ground": it helps you memorize actions like authorization, slippage, routing, failure handling, and cleanup. Many people encounter problems when using DEX for the first time not because they misjudge the direction, but because their processes aren't standardized: granting too much authorization, forgetting slippage, choosing random paths on the spot, or not knowing how to clean up after a failure. A chaotic process amplifies uncertainty and makes it easier to lose control of emotions.
A more stable training method is to break down each trade into fixed steps: small-scale execution → confirmation feedback → fixed frequently used paths → changing only one variable each time → checking and revoking authorization after execution. With fixed steps, the probability of errors will significantly decrease, your mindset will be more stable, and your rhythm will be more controllable. Transforming impulsive trading into a process makes it easier to maintain initiative in any market condition.
It's recommended that you treat "cleanup actions" as the default: immediately check authorization and revoke unnecessary permissions after execution, and record frequently used paths. Long-term advantages belong to those who memorize the process.
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