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Recently, everyone’s been talking about parallel processing and sharding again—when the group gets lively it feels like something’s about to change overnight… But I’ve been watching those liquidation “waterfalls” on-chain, and it feels like the old problems never really left: where to put your assets, whether you can get them out, and whether you’ll step into a trap when you do. Hardware wallets are out of stock, and phishing links are being sent out at a high rate—so it shows everyone actually knows what they’re afraid of, they’re just afraid it’ll be too late.
Anyway, whenever I look at new narratives now, I ask myself two questions first: Is the key in my hands? If I really want to exit, is the route smooth? I treat “simple” like a trap— the kind of “just click once and it’s done.” More often than not, it’s not only saving you steps, it’s also quietly getting your assets. That’s it for now—I’d rather go slower.