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Recently, parallel processing and sharding have been the hot topics again. Many people in the group say, "Once throughput increases, it will take off." I find it quite tempting too, but honestly, what I care more about is: where to put the money, how to move it, and whether I can withdraw if something goes wrong. As new chains and new narratives become more lively, bridges, cross-chain accounts, and permission configurations are more easily overlooked. In the end, it's not the technology that loses, but oneself blocking the way out.
By the way, I saw someone complaining again about validator/miner income, MEV, and unfair ordering—these really do impact the experience... You think you're just making a transaction, but actually you're competing against unseen priorities. Anyway, I’m taking it slow now: large amounts try to stay in cold wallets, small amounts test the waters with exit plans and worst-case scenarios in mind, and before bed, I review authorizations and whitelists to feel at ease.