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Parallelism and sharding have recently become lively topics again; everyone in the group is talking about TPS, latency, and so on. Honestly, I only have two questions first: where are the assets stored, and can they be smoothly withdrawn when needed? While claiming "faster and cheaper," cross-chain bridges/router permissions are being opened to the max, withdrawal paths are written like riddles, and if something really goes wrong, you won't even find someone to blame.
By the way, the NFT royalty mudslinging also looks quite similar: creators want stable income, secondary markets want liquidity, and in the end, ordinary people placing orders often end up with just a small profit... Anyway, don’t treat “ecosystem consensus” as a safety cushion.
What I fear most isn’t losing money, but losing control: I accept losing money, but losing control means you can’t even press the button to undo it. That’s all for now.