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Recently, I’ve seen a bunch of discussions about “re-pledging + shared security.” Put simply, it’s like using the same key to open more doors—there are more doors, but if you lose it once, it’s not just losing one door… When the returns stack up, the risks are quietly stacking up too, it’s just that everyone prefers to look at the former. Developers are pretty excited about this wave of modularization and the DA layer, while ordinary users are basically completely lost: am I using an application, or am I working for a pile of layers? Anyway, my approach right now is pretty old-school: I don’t rush to stuff the main wallet authorization into the new protocol; I start by running it with a small account. If authorization can be less, then make it less. If limits can be set, set limits. And don’t mistake “seeming safer” for real security.