Honestly, trading options is like a budget sheet: the buyer pays a "delay fee" every day, and if they do nothing, the time value gradually eats away at it; the seller is like a management fee collector, seemingly comfortable on the surface, but when something goes wrong, they’re the ones working overtime and taking the blame, with tail risk all on their head. Recently, before and after the upgrade/maintenance of that mainstream public chain, everyone in the group has been guessing whether the project will migrate; I’m not sure either, but this uncertainty itself is very costly — the buyer wants to take a gamble, while the seller quietly collects the premium. Anyway, I’ll ask first in this vote: who will do the work, and who will bear the risk?

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