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Recently, we've been discussing parallel processing and sharding, and the group chat is lively as if a new world has been opened... I admit I might be a bit slow to catch on; after hearing the concepts, I just think "oh." Frankly, I focus on two things first: where to store assets more securely, and when I really need to withdraw, whether the process is smooth (bridges, exchanges, on-chain congestion, and other details). No matter how sophisticated the narrative, if you get stuck during withdrawal, it's useless.
The macro perspective is the same; everyone discusses rate cut expectations, the US dollar index rising and falling with risk assets. I’ve looked at it for a long time but still don’t understand the logical chain. Anyway, my approach remains unchanged: tiered positions, disciplined grid parameters, and when trigger conditions are met, take a little profit; if not, don’t overtrade. It’s lively, but don’t mess up the process.