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Recently, I've been discussing the narrative of parallel processing and sharding again. When the community gets lively, I just feel more anxious... To be honest, even if the chain is faster, it doesn't mean you can exit safely. Bridges, cross-chain, various wrapped assets—when there are more and more, my first reaction isn't "The opportunity is here," but rather "If something goes wrong, can I withdraw my money? Will a small fluctuation in the oracle wipe me out?"
RWA (Real-World Assets) side is also quite surreal. Comparing US Treasury yields with on-chain yield products, they sound stable, but I just want to ask first: who owes whom at the bottom layer, how long is the redemption queue, and if a panic sell really happens, who can run first?
Anyway, now before each operation, I take a screenshot as evidence, try not to borrow if I can avoid it, and prefer to keep more in reserve for health.
What I fear most isn't actually missing out on opportunities, but rather not having an exit path or evidence when things go wrong.