Accidentally transferred out 13 SOL at once, and forgot to adjust the gas fee settings, instead setting the transaction fee to the highest level. Watching the transaction continuously being packed and confirmed at a high fee rate. This lesson is very profound—when operating on a high-speed chain like Solana, always check the fee parameters before submitting the transaction. A small detail almost led to a big loss.
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BearHugger
· 01-15 00:51
Haha, this is a painful lesson. I've also done such stupid things.
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GasFeeCrying
· 01-13 10:59
It's the same thing again... I had the same experience last time, a painful lesson.
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ReverseTradingGuru
· 01-12 22:55
Emma, this is a painful lesson. Gas fee settings really shouldn't be taken lightly.
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MondayYoloFridayCry
· 01-12 22:49
Haha, that's outrageous. I did something like this last time too.
Wait, 13 SOL for the gas fee is really terrifying...
Really, Solana is fast, but if you don't pay attention to the details, you'll lose a lot.
Next time, remember to double-click to confirm. Don't be so reckless.
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GasFeeDodger
· 01-12 22:36
That's why I always think twice before acting; on the SOL chain, I could be wiped out in a second.
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NeverPresent
· 01-12 22:33
That's why I always double-check with trembling hands before confirming—it's so thrilling.
Accidentally transferred out 13 SOL at once, and forgot to adjust the gas fee settings, instead setting the transaction fee to the highest level. Watching the transaction continuously being packed and confirmed at a high fee rate. This lesson is very profound—when operating on a high-speed chain like Solana, always check the fee parameters before submitting the transaction. A small detail almost led to a big loss.