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I've been lurking in the group for a long time, and today I saw yet another discussion about parallel processing and sharding as a narrative. It feels like my ears are numb from the drumbeat of "technological progress"... To be honest, while it's lively, what I care more about are two things: where to store assets to minimize the risk of issues, and whether I can exit smoothly when I need to run. With all the new chains, bridges, and new tricks, the entry points look pretty similar, but the exit is where the traps are most dense.
Also, recently those on-chain data tools and address labels have been criticized as "lagging" and "misleading," right? Now I treat charts as radio noise—just get the general rhythm, don’t trust "confirmed smart money" too much. Anyway, my habit is: first think through the worst-case scenario for withdrawal, then decide whether to get in. That’s how I do it.