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In the past few days, I've again seen the on-chain game pools start "producing at full capacity." My first reaction wasn't excitement, but a bit of panic... To put it simply, if the daily output from the pool exceeds the actual inflow of money, it's like hitting the fast-forward button on inflation. At first, it looks lively, but later it just gets thinner and thinner, and in the end, everyone rushes to withdraw and run away. Anyway, I now pay more attention to it like an alarm clock: if the production pace changes and the TVL starts to diverge, I’ll reduce my exposure first—don't try to tough it out. Thinking back on the recent cross-chain bridge hacks and oracle glitches, everyone in the group kept saying "wait for confirmation." It’s actually a pretty realistic consensus: don’t rush in, wait until the on-chain data clarifies itself before acting. Moving a bit slower at least prevents being swept away in one wave.