The phone suddenly vibrated violently, and my friend sent five voice messages shouting, "Quick, look at Cetus!" — This leading DEX on the Sui chain has been backdoored by hackers, and the token was instantly halved.

My professional instinct made my adrenaline spike, and I grabbed three devices to start working simultaneously: the left screen called up historical arbitrage models, the middle window monitored CoinGecko's CEX prices in real-time, while my right hand was already digging up the Sui wallet password saved two years ago. When I discovered that the CEX's Cetus premium was as high as 37.5%, LOFI was three times lower, and WAL had a 50% premium, I felt a tingling sensation at the back of my neck.

19:17 Awakened the dust-covered Sui wallet and unexpectedly found 873 SUI lying dormant.

19:21 Accessed the Cetus front end, with the current SUI/CETUS quote at 0.12, clearly showing arbitrage potential compared to Binance's 0.165.

19:25 Exchanged the entire position for 7273 CETUS and quickly initiated CEX deposits.

As soon as the funds arrived, I sold immediately, only to find I hadn't made much profit. Upon checking the DEX more closely, I found discrepancies between the DEX screener's display and the actual on-chain prices, which left me feeling foolish for my excitement. This was a total bust; I didn't make any money, so I won't look again.