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These days, I've been talking about sharding and parallel processing again. The narrative is indeed lively, but what keeps popping into my mind are the same old concerns: where to put the money, whether I can get it out, and whether I'll get stuck when I do. No matter how flashy the technology is, in the end, it all comes down to "Can I safely withdraw?"
And the set of on-chain data tools with their tags have recently been criticized for being outdated or even misleading. I'm a bit shaken too... Before, looking at a tag was like steering a wheel; now it's more like a rearview mirror—it's useful for reference, but don't take it as the truth. Anyway, I still stick to my old habits: slowly set limit orders, watch a few key levels, and don't push your position to the point where you have to sell immediately. Despite the gloom, at least the rules are something I can set myself.