This morning, the intersection was blocked again, one of those stop-and-go situations, and the coffee in my hand was almost cold... The same goes for on-chain activity; recently, parallelization/sharding has been a hot topic, but honestly, no matter how fast it gets, you have to ask first: where's the money stored, can it be withdrawn? The main chain is scheduled for upgrades and maintenance, and everyone in the group is guessing whether projects will migrate. I'm more concerned about whether bridges and wallets will temporarily add a "fast lane," and if fees or risk controls change, people could get stuck. Anyway, I’m currently looking at the new narrative, trying to understand the exit paths and permission changes. If possible, avoid cross-chain transfers; if necessary, do small, incremental tests to avoid ending up arguing with customer service once the hype dies down.

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