Recently, there's been a lot of talk about parallel processing and sharding, and the chat group is lively like New Year’s. But my fragile heart as a market maker, honestly, only cares about two things: where the assets are stored and whether I can smoothly withdraw when I want to exit. No matter how powerful the performance is, crossing back and forth through a bunch of bridges and contracts, I get nervous if parameters are changed... I can calculate impermanent loss, but if a contract goes wrong, I really can't keep track of it.



Airdrop season is also quite surreal. The task platforms, like anti-witches, make it feel like clocking in for work, and once the points system is introduced, everyone competes even more fiercely. Anyway, now I always think about exit strategies before interacting: permissions, whitelists, whether I can withdraw with one click, layered fund storage—don't expose your principal for too long just for a few points. Forget it, I won't talk about it anymore. Tonight, I’ll clear out a few authorizations before going to sleep.
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