Lately, people have been urging me to do cross-chain transfers. Honestly, I have a bit of PTSD about bridges now... Multi-signature sounds stable, but it's really just a bunch of people / a set of permissions. If something really goes wrong, it's "who signed it, who takes the blame"; oracles are even more mysterious—feed the wrong data once, and the chain will seriously execute it, not caring if your emotions collapse or not. I used to think "waiting for confirmation" was a hassle, but after getting stuck once, I realized those few minutes are actually a window for you to back out, not a waste of time. By the way, I want to complain about the ETF capital flow and the interpretation of US stock risk appetite again—everyone gets excited and immediately wants to cross over and chase the rally... I'm not regretful about the outcome, but about how every time I rush and get carried away, I still feel confident. Anyway, now I prefer to go slower, wait for a few more confirmation rounds, keep a light position, and maintain a calmer mindset to last longer.

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