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Last night, I was scrolling through the chat groups and my head was buzzing. When a KOL reposted something and everyone in the group jumped on the bandwagon, my hand literally reached the confirm button… Then I remembered the time I got fined for running a node before, and it really is “you pay tuition when you act on impulse.” I immediately shut it down. To put it simply, group messages and KOLs won’t foot the bill for you—if anything goes wrong, it’s just a “for reference only,” and the rest is all on you to bear and work through yourself.
Recently, modularization and the DA layer have been getting hyped up again. Developers are chatting away, full of excitement, but users (including me) are actually at a loss: who’s paying the costs, who holds the permissions, where the data is stored, and who takes the blame if something breaks. The more these narratives fly around like this, the more I prefer to do less and stay alert—first, checking the permissions, signatures, and authorization revocation… What scares me is the kind of situation where I almost get pushed along by emotions again. That’s it for now.