Nothing beats those late-night grind sessions hunting arb opportunities and squeezing out basis points hour after hour. The market never sleeps, and there's always something moving between different pairs or venues—catching those small spreads adds up fast when you're dialing in the right playbook. It's kind of addictive once you get the rhythm down, staying alert for those quick peg deviations and capitalizing before the gap closes.

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GasFeeCriervip
· 01-17 03:37
Nighttime arbitrage really can be addictive, but not many can stick with it.
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SolidityNewbievip
· 01-15 23:09
Evening arbitrage can be quite exciting, but how much can the basis point accumulation actually earn?
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MidnightSnapHuntervip
· 01-15 13:02
Actually, washing dishes after late-night snacks is much faster than making money through arbitrage.
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VitalikFanAccountvip
· 01-15 09:50
ngl Moving bricks until dawn is really addictive; accumulating small profit margins is what truly feels satisfying.
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AllTalkLongTradervip
· 01-15 09:48
Late-night order brushing to catch arbitrage, it's truly unstoppable once it starts, that rhythm is amazing.
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FUD_Whisperervip
· 01-15 09:39
I understand the thrill of staying up late to monitor the market, but does it really earn more than the transaction fees?
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IntrovertMetaversevip
· 01-15 09:38
Nah, is this the gambler's mentality? Is that tiny yield from basis points really worth staying up all night?
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MetaverseLandladyvip
· 01-15 09:35
Bro, to be honest, I've tried this arbitrage method. You can make some small money, but staying up all night drives you a bit crazy. It feels like you're competing with robots for a job.
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