Recently, discussions about parallelism, sharding, modularization, and the DA layer have also been very lively, with developers excitedly creating new terms, while ordinary users mostly just think, "Huh? How does this relate to my transfer getting stuck?" As someone with a quick temper, what I care more about is: after putting the money in, how can I safely get it out? Frankly, no matter how powerful the performance is, if the bridges, contract permissions, upgrade switches, and exit queues are vague, don’t blame everyone for only daring to test with small amounts.



My current habit is to first look at the exit path: can I withdraw along the same route, are there delays/limits, and who can press the pause button if something goes wrong? Tech enthusiasts also get itchy to dig into the logic of bundling/priority fees, but the more I look, the more I believe that those who survive long-term are not the "talented people rushing in," but those who treat risk as the default option and always leave themselves an escape route. Anyway, I’ll start with this for now and take it slow.
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