Interesting take on exchange dynamics. Traders often gravitate toward platforms with steeper fee structures—counterintuitive as it sounds, higher costs can actually sharpen trading discipline. Consider a 1% fee on standard swaps: it forces traders to be more selective, cut down on impulsive moves, and really optimize their execution. Sometimes the friction is the feature. Market participants adapt their strategies when capital efficiency matters, so what looks like a deterrent actually filters out noise and rewards thoughtful positioning.

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down_only_larryvip
· 01-17 10:22
Wow, the expert fee rate can actually help curb greed? This logic... is a bit mind-blowing.
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GasWhisperervip
· 01-17 09:09
nah this is where most traders get it twisted—high fees aren't discipline, they're just capital drain disguised as wisdom. mempool analysis tells a different story every time
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SnapshotLaborervip
· 01-15 10:11
Can high fees really make people rational? I think it's just that trading volume decreases, and they feel sorry for the money.
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DeFiCaffeinatorvip
· 01-15 00:04
High fees can actually help curb impulsive trading? I need to ponder this logic...
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MerkleTreeHuggervip
· 01-14 23:58
NGL, the expert fee is actually for screening people. Really, beginners can't handle that much friction at all.
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UncleWhalevip
· 01-14 23:56
Could high fees actually help prevent reckless trading? It sounds a bit far-fetched, but upon reflection, it might actually make sense... Only sniper-like trading can ensure longevity.
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ProposalManiacvip
· 01-14 23:49
I've heard the logic of high-fee filtering retail investors many times before. Every time, it's called "mechanism design," but in the end, isn't it just the exchange pocketing the spread? True incentive compatibility should benefit all participants, not use costs to silence people.
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MetaverseVagabondvip
· 01-14 23:45
Could high transaction fees actually help curb impulsive trading? Why can't I buy into this logic?
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ShibaSunglassesvip
· 01-14 23:43
High fees can actually sharpen trading discipline; this logic is indeed brilliant.
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