Recently, parallel processing and sharding have become popular again, and the timeline is full of "throughput skyrocketing." I'm not that excited; developers are quite enthusiastic about modularization and DA layer concepts, but ordinary users are mostly confused. In the end, it all boils down to: where to put the money, how to withdraw, and whether you can withdraw. Technical narratives are like festive fireworks or construction barricades—looking lively from a distance, but once you get closer, you realize the road is winding around. I still view on-chain indicators as a weather map: as the number of bridges and cross-chain interactions increases, the probability of storms also rises a bit. What I care more about now is asset diversification, not giving out permissions carelessly, and thinking through the exit routes in the worst-case scenario first—don't wait for the market to shake before starting to look for a way out.

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