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Lately I've been talking about sharding and parallel processing again, it's really lively, and the TPS hype almost convinced me... But my penny-pinching obsessive mind only cares about two things: where to store money more safely, and whether I can run smoothly when I need to. No matter how fast the chain is, the most likely points for issues are the bridges, cross-chain routing, and aggregators—those few hops are the easiest to cause problems. If the exit path gets blocked, slippage can directly grind people into the ground.
Plus, recently some regions have been fluctuating between raising taxes and compliance, sometimes collecting, sometimes relaxing—this kind of inflow and outflow expectation can really mess with people's mindset: normally thinking "I can withdraw anytime," but suddenly worrying about limits and card reviews. The more anxious, the easier it is to click confirm recklessly in high slippage situations. Anyway, for my new project, I’ll first run through the withdrawal route, test small amounts, observe liquidity distribution, and keep some stablecoins in different places. Saving on fees is minor; getting locked out is the real danger. That’s it for now, I’ll tinker with routing again tomorrow.