Recently, there's been more talk about narratives of "faster and stronger" such as parallel processing and sharding. It’s quite lively, but I keep stuck on one sentence in my mind: no matter how fast you run, if the money can't come out, it's all pointless. When cross-chain bridge hacks happen, everyone realizes that the so-called liquidity is actually very fragile. It looks smooth during normal times, but when something goes wrong, it's all queues and finger-pointing. And that set of "wait for confirmation" tacit understanding after oracle errors is quite realistic — basically, it's about saving your own skin first. Anyway, when I look at projects now, I first ask myself: where is the safest place to store assets, how to withdraw in extreme cases, and whether I might get stuck during withdrawal. Everything else comes later; this is the priority.

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