Just got scolded yesterday, and something happened today

@48ClubIan is not very talkative, and as the most famous node operator on BSC, encouraging users to turn off MEV protection is hard not to raise suspicions

The essence of MEV protection is to send transactions from private RPC to trusted nodes without broadcasting them in advance, making it impossible for sandwich bots to detect early

Although slippage is set, turning on MEV protection is equivalent to adding a layer of insurance for you

Turning off protection is like stripping naked in front of the pervert @48ClubIan

According to his previous logic analysis:

1. Choose “Standard” instead of “Fast” for network fees: On the surface, it saves you money, but in reality, it gives sandwich bots more reaction time; the difference in GAS fees between the two is less than 0.001U

2. Slippage 0.01%, turning off MEV protection: The slippage setting is fine, I've analyzed MEV protection above, and I suspect that most sandwich bots on BSC are deployed by him, after all, as a node operator, he has a natural advantage

3. “The larger the single amount, the better”: Don't lose big for small gains; if a large transaction encounters a token drop, it might take a month of alpha trading to recover. After all, #koge is a completely manipulated coin, with 95% of the chips concentrated in the hands of the dog dealer

In the end, don't let one misstep lead to a total loss; $KOGE and $ZKJ are both good targets, so it’s worth trading, just be mindful of the risks