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Recently, I've seen a bunch of people talking about re-staking, shared security, and stacking yields layer by layer, which looks pretty good. To be honest, don't just stack the yields, but also stack the illusions... Security is not a points card; staking more doesn't mean it's safer. Others think: staking a few more protocols equals more "insurance." In reality: tying more stones to the same rope makes it more likely to break if one link loosens, and the fall is even harsher.
Modularization and the DA layer are pretty much the same story. Developers are excitedly talking about it, while users are confused: Am I really using a blockchain or just a bunch of assembled parts? Anyway, my approach is still the old way—small multiples, writing exit rules first. I'd rather earn less than be fooled by the word "shared" into thinking risks can be shared away. Having heard too many liquidation stories, it really helps to sober up.