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Over the past couple of days, the group has been chatting again about re-staking and shared security. Frankly, it’s just taking “a sense of security” and stacking it on top to boost returns. When I see the returns climbing layer by layer, I always wonder whether I’m stacking illusions too… especially when I see big transfers on-chain, or when exchange hot and cold wallets move, and someone immediately posts screenshots saying, “Smart money is here.” I get even more of a urge to hold my hand back first.
Anyway, the way I’m doing it now is: if I can understand the risk boundaries, I’ll engage; if I can’t, I’ll treat it as if I didn’t see it. Don’t rush—wait for confirmation. Next time, I’m planning to split my position into even smaller pieces. I’ll run through the whole process with a small amount first. How would you judge whether that layer of return is really worth that layer of risk?