Raydium has the potential to be a key entry point into the crypto market, but when it repeatedly stalls or times out, even with updated slippage and price impact, it essentially deprives users of their autonomy in a fast-moving market. Spending half an hour clicking buttons while watching traders pump a coin is frustrating and unacceptable. Running a gateway doesn’t require quantum computing power—just a functional app. People don't have time to waste on trying to make a product work. Raydium feels more like a closed, rusted gate than a true crypto gateway. Show Less

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