I'm not very good at telling grand narratives, but after watching this staking thing for a while, I have one feeling: when returns are stacking up, don't accidentally stack "a sense of security" into an illusion. Sharing security sounds great, but when things go wrong, it's usually a collective issue. The longer the chain, the easier it is for a small link to get stuck, and when alarms go off on the weekend, you realize it's not just someone's bad luck.



These days, some people are watching large on-chain transfers and unusual activity in exchange hot and cold wallets, shouting "smart money is coming." Honestly, that could also be internal rebalancing or risk management repositioning. Don't jump to conclusions and assume it's a signal to go all-in. Anyway, right now I’m focusing on two points: whether the exit/redemption paths are smooth, and who will take the blame if something goes wrong—whether it's clear or not... That's all for now.
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