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These past two days, we’ve been talking about parallel processing and sharding again. The community’s hype feels like it’s been stretched into a spectrum—there are plenty of highlights, but I still can’t help looking into the shadows: where the assets should be placed, who gets the permissions, and which route to leave from when it’s really time to run. Put simply, no matter how fresh the narrative is, it all comes down to whether I can get my money back.
The more convenient on-chain interactions like AI agents and automated trading become, the more anxious I get: who’s genuinely doing risk control, and who’s just making the buttons look cooler. When I see others showing off that their robots run dozens of trades in a day, I admit I feel a bit envious… But when I think about the pitfalls—authorization, private keys, and contract upgrades—I’ll still stay calm first and go step by step.