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These days, parallel processing and sharding are becoming lively again, and in the group chat, it's all about "throughput" and "modularization"... I find it pretty exciting, but I can't help but look at the most old-fashioned things first: where to place assets, who holds the keys, how to exit if problems arise, and whether there's a way out when it's time to sell. To put it simply, no matter how good the narrative is, if the exit path isn't clear, I won't dare to add much. The discussions on macro expectations of rate cuts, the US dollar index, and risk assets rising and falling together are also heated. The more this happens, the more I want to slow down and not be driven by emotions. Recently, I’ve scaled down my goals: only watch a few key price levels, and I’m okay with placing limit orders until they get filled... which actually helps me stick around longer and sleep more peacefully.