Recently, someone said, "Just toss it into the pool and earn fees while lying down," and I just want to laugh... The AMM curve is basically an automatic arguing machine; when the price deviates, you're forced to buy low and sell high, ending up with weaker assets in hand and fewer strong ones. Impermanent loss isn't mysticism; it's a bill. Market making is more like running a small shop: earning some change when there are many customers, but if the neighbor suddenly opens a supermarket (a sudden surge or plunge), your inventory directly deforms. The inflation + studio dumping tactics in blockchain games are very similar; once the token price spirals up, the fees in the pool look lively, but in reality, they're buffering the decline. Before I add liquidity now, I always write exit conditions, or else I might really become a "profit goblin" delivering meals to others.

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