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These days, parallelization/sharding has been getting a lot of buzz again.
Seeing all the "maxed-out throughput" on X makes me a bit itchy, but my first reaction is: where's the money, can I get it out?
Especially before and after the main public chain upgrades/hard forks, everyone’s guessing whether projects will move...
Honestly, whether they move or not, the first thing is to figure out asset safety and exit strategies, or else when the bridge gets stuck or the wallet prompts a bunch of errors, someone like me who easily gets anxious at night will really explode on the spot.
I’m more the type to watch funding rates and order book sentiment to pace myself, rather than going all-in on narratives and just YOLOing.
Anyway, my current approach is simple: keep smaller positions, leave exit routes on-chain, don’t put all your entrances and exits on the same bridge, just doing this for now.