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These past two days, everyone has been pushing the “parallel/sharding” narrative again, and the group chat has been buzzing nonstop, but my first reaction is still: where to put the assets, and how to withdraw. Put simply, no matter how new the narrative sounds—if the contract permissions, cross-chain bridges, and L2 withdrawal windows are all lacking, once volatility hits, you won’t even be able to find the “get off the train” button.
The crash checklist for blockchain games is actually pretty similar: inflation + studios moving bricks + a spiraling coin price. In the end, it’s not that the gameplay loses—it's that the exit path gets squeezed to death. Now that I’m looking at new chains and new modules, I’ll first ask myself: is there a single point of failure for private keys/permissions? Is the liquidity thin? And when you really need to pull out, is it T+ a few days or “just luck.” Anyway, I’d rather earn a little less, and not be the person who gets liquidated in a story where “parallelism is very strong.”