I'm not very good at following new narratives; concepts like parallel processing and sharding sound lively, but I instinctively first check: where are the assets actually stored, who holds the permissions, and whether I can withdraw if something really goes wrong. To put it simply, no matter how fast the chain is, if the exit path isn't clear, it just adds to my anxiety: how to bridge back, how LPs can exit, whether the contract can be paused, if the front end crashes, will I still manually transfer the funds.



Recently, hardware wallets are out of stock everywhere, phishing links are flying all over, everyone's security awareness has improved, but don't just think that "buying a cold wallet solves everything." I'm now more concerned about interaction paths: what exactly is authorized at each step, whether there are unlimited permissions, whether I can understand the signature content... Anyway, I'd rather earn a little less and first figure out "how to safely exit."
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