Want to use BNB for a reverse order, but after filling the limit order to the max, I found that—transactions are still deducted based on the actual decimal amount for fees, whether it's USDT or the token itself, there's no escape. What's more frustrating is that each sell order leaves some tokens unsold, so how do you handle those small leftover amounts?



My experience is a painful lesson. My account was piled up with dozens of alpha tokens, unable to move. Only later did I realize—the problem with limit orders is here; only market orders can completely buy or sell without leaving leftovers.

If you're also troubled by reverse order stalls, you need to understand this difference. Otherwise, like me, it seems like the transaction is completed, but in reality, your account is occupied by fragmented tokens, wasting liquidity. Market orders may not have the ideal price, but they are clean and straightforward.
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GasFeeNightmarevip
· 12-26 12:59
Ha, I knew that limit orders are just a trick to trap people. Those small coins in the account are really annoying. --- Market orders may have some slippage, but at least they don't leave a tail. I agree with that. --- So I still have to use market orders. Limit orders are just a trap, a bloody lesson. --- I've also encountered it—dozens of coins piled up inside, and I couldn't sell them all. Now I just use market orders. --- That's why I gave up on limit orders. It's really too much trouble. --- The feeling of having your account filled with fragmented tokens—anyone who has used it knows how uncomfortable it is. --- Market orders are not as elegant, but compared to an account filled with junk coins, it's much more cost-effective. --- The issue of limit orders leaving tails—why don't exchanges just optimize this? --- Wow, it seems I'm not the only one who has been tricked by this thing.
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ForkTroopervip
· 12-26 12:45
Oh no, I've stepped into this trap too. Limit orders are really an invisible killer.
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MevWhisperervip
· 12-26 12:41
Damn, I've also fallen into the trap of limit orders, and my account is now just a junk coin museum.
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GateUser-cff9c776vip
· 12-26 12:30
Ha, this is the Schrödinger's dilemma of modern traders — seemingly making trades, but in reality, their accounts have become a junk coin museum.
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NFTRegretDiaryvip
· 12-26 12:29
Oops, I've also fallen into the trap of limit orders, and now my account is just a pile of trash. Really, those fragmented tokens are like ghosts; they can't be sold and just take up space. Market orders might lose a bit, but they're much better than having a fragmented account, at least it's clean.
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