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Recently, I've been looking at a few yield aggregator routes again, the APY looks pretty good, but I'm more concerned about which contracts the money is actually being put into, how many layers of proxies it passes through, and who ultimately ends up with it... Sometimes, "aggregation" is just packaging risk together and selling it. Plus, with the recent backlash against staking/sharing security setups that are just copy-paste, when I see yield stacking, I reflexively think: if one layer has a problem, does the whole chain get affected?
A couple of days ago, I set up alerts for inflows and outflows for several large addresses and exchanges, and I also set a single transaction limit for myself. The result was quite funny; it actually made me feel a bit more at ease: not because I’m more certain about making a profit, but because I know that even if something really goes wrong, it’s just that small chunk, and I won’t be dragged around by the APY. Let’s leave it at that for now, and watch slowly.