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Some traders will drop $30k on a single trade through various DEX platforms without hesitation, completely unbothered by extra fees that can easily run $245 or more. The nonchalant attitude toward these charges is interesting—folks rationalize it as just part of the game rather than shopping around for better routing options that could save considerably. This kind of behavior reveals how casual retail participants treat transaction costs in the decentralized finance space, rarely bothering to optimize their swap execution even when the fee differential is substantial.
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Not even looking at the contract, just thinking about jumping in quickly, this mindset is truly remarkable
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Basically, they haven't done the math; they really think they can save that much money
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Dare to throw $30k, what’s $245 in gas fees? Anyway, they've already cashed out, so who cares
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Routing optimization? Never heard of it, as long as I still have money in hand
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I just want to know how many people regret later that they could have saved that $245
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Making so many trades and still using default routing—truly a genius move
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Spending fees as if it were tea money, this is the real DeFi worker
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Throwing around 30k casually, a few hundred bucks in fees? Small money isn't worth bothering about.
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Come on, this is exactly why big players make money and small investors lose money.
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Not optimizing routing is just giving money to on-chain miners, really a waste.
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I can't understand this casual attitude of throwing money around, but it seems especially common.
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Damn, lazy to compare prices even for a $30k transaction? How casual is that?
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Now I start to understand why some people say the crypto world is full of fools and money.
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Not caring about fees? How much would it take to wake up?
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Alright, since it's a degen behavior, no surprise.
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I'm a bit curious what big events happened to these people's accounts to make them start caring about gas.
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Really? In this day and age, are there still people who don't use aggregators? You're doomed.
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I just want to know if people who do this are still alive now lol.
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Routing optimization and such, most people probably don't even know how to use it.
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A $30k transaction doesn't care about the fee; I'm starting to doubt if this is real or just marketing hype.
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That's why I never trade during peak hours. The savings can buy me a big meal.
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Just blindly throwing money to validators, nothing special.
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There are more expensive ways to play, anyway, big players are still big players.
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I've seen even more outrageous things—burning $10,000 in gas for a million-dollar transaction. Truly brainless.
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Optimizing routing depends on tools; manually adjusting? Uh... forget it.
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Such a small fee is worth complaining about? I got wiped out by slippage for five figures last week. Shut up, brother.