The final on-chain transaction price is actually fine; the real issue lies in the price display logic of certain Bots and wallets. These tools calculate prices differently from the actual execution algorithm of the bonding curve—in other words, the price at which your transaction is executed on the blockchain is correct, but the number displayed to you in the Bot interface is calculated using a different logic, which naturally leads to discrepancies. This difference becomes even more apparent when the transaction involves taxes (tax). Many people have encountered this pitfall when trading tokens with Bots or wallets; they often see a displayed price that doesn't match the actual transaction price, and ultimately, this is the reason.
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BitcoinDaddy
· 3h ago
No wonder you've been getting liquidated all the time; it turns out the prices shown by the bot are fake.
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DefiPlaybook
· 9h ago
It's another classic case of information asymmetry. The prices shown by the bot are playing a different game from the actual on-chain prices. Why hasn't anyone standardized this issue?
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LiquidationHunter
· 9h ago
I've been saying for a long time that the Bot displaying prices is just a joke, how many people has it tricked?
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Whale_Whisperer
· 9h ago
It's the same trick again—bots show prices that don't match on-chain prices. I've been scammed more than once.
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MetaNomad
· 9h ago
Damn, it's this damn price display issue again. I have to calculate it myself every time to know the actual transaction price. So annoying.
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BakedCatFanboy
· 9h ago
It's the same old trick again. How many times have I been scammed?
The final on-chain transaction price is actually fine; the real issue lies in the price display logic of certain Bots and wallets. These tools calculate prices differently from the actual execution algorithm of the bonding curve—in other words, the price at which your transaction is executed on the blockchain is correct, but the number displayed to you in the Bot interface is calculated using a different logic, which naturally leads to discrepancies. This difference becomes even more apparent when the transaction involves taxes (tax). Many people have encountered this pitfall when trading tokens with Bots or wallets; they often see a displayed price that doesn't match the actual transaction price, and ultimately, this is the reason.