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Recently, there's been a lot of talk about the narrative of parallelization/sharding, which is indeed lively, but what I care more about are the three old issues: where to place assets, how to exit if something goes wrong, and whether in the worst case I can admit defeat and walk away. Seeing large transfers on-chain, or hot and cold wallets moving on exchanges, being called "smart money" is honestly something I envy a bit—the information advantage and courage... But after calming down and thinking about it, it's better to first clarify your own exit strategy than to follow the interpretation: who controls the permissions, where are the pitfalls of cross-chain/bridges, and whether you can withdraw if liquidity dries up. Anyway, I’d rather earn a little less than end up stuck in a situation where "the technology is advanced but I can't leave."