This week I tested something that completely changed how I think about cross-chain operations. Set up an automated workflow: when $ETH drops 1% on Base, it triggers a bridge to Arbitrum, then places a limit buy order back on Ethereum mainnet at my preset target price. The coolest part? I added a "stake after fill" condition. The whole approval process and bridging? Handled automatically in the background. No manual intervention needed. Honestly didn't expect it to work this smoothly on the first try, but everything executed exactly as planned. Makes me wonder why I was doing all this manually before.
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CounterIndicator
· 12-07 21:03
Bro, this automated process is absolutely brilliant. How did I not think of it?
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MEV_Whisperer
· 12-07 21:01
NGL this workflow is awesome, I have to try automated cross-chain.
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Gm_Gn_Merchant
· 12-07 20:56
ngl this automation process is really awesome, saves me from having to watch the market every day
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quiet_lurker
· 12-07 20:54
This automated process is so smooth, I have to give it a try.
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GasFeeWhisperer
· 12-07 20:51
ngl this automation process is amazing, I need to set one up ASAP
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OnlyOnMainnet
· 12-07 20:43
ngl this automated workflow is awesome, I want to try this logic too
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MoodFollowsPrice
· 12-07 20:39
Damn, this automation process is so smooth, I have to give it a try.
This week I tested something that completely changed how I think about cross-chain operations. Set up an automated workflow: when $ETH drops 1% on Base, it triggers a bridge to Arbitrum, then places a limit buy order back on Ethereum mainnet at my preset target price. The coolest part? I added a "stake after fill" condition. The whole approval process and bridging? Handled automatically in the background. No manual intervention needed. Honestly didn't expect it to work this smoothly on the first try, but everything executed exactly as planned. Makes me wonder why I was doing all this manually before.