It's not trolling. I genuinely believe you need help. For someone to be as consumed by this as you are, it clearly highlights something is wrong.
Would you say a mother who had her daughter stabbed by your friend is "consumed" if you knew the culprit? That's the kind of language you're throwing at me right now. If you reply to me I don't believe I can argue because it seems as though you are not open to opinions. I understand you may feel a need to "diagnose" people on the internet but you are not a psychologist, neither am I, but it's obvious there's a problem.
The only problem I see is that people have programmed bots to automate trading and you clearly don't approve of that. I honestly don't know how you would prevent it, short of perhaps implementing something similar to one of those
Tobin taxes or
Robin Hood taxes in an attempt to curb automated high-frequency trading. But I can't imagine many traders would be fond of that. Maybe such a system would grant you the particular type of trading audience you desire, though. All the bot users would be on their free-for-all style exchange as they currently are and you'd have to be on your entirely new transactionally taxed exchange. The trade-off would be that yours will likely have considerably fewer users, so overall liquidity could come into question.
Trading has become financial slavery and it really has to change.
Everyday there's something out there there tries to lie to people and abuse them with fake information, trolls, and fake volume nearly on every website but mostly on Binance.com trying to make them buy bitcoin literally everyday, harassing them with constant buy trades and fake volume as if doing anything else is wrong.
It gets so wrong and abusive that traders hardly have time to sleep let alone take a shower or clean their own home.
On average, how many hours a day do you spend on exchanges, if you don't mind my asking?