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Recently, I saw the whole set of re-staking and shared security again, being described like "profit stacking Lego blocks," which makes me itch to try... But for someone like me who has been rug-pulled twice, I've already learned to check the foundation first, or else you might find the Lego stack on a paper table halfway through.
Returns can be stacked, but risks also stack, and they do so even faster: if one link fails, the whole chain shakes.
Some people explain crypto's daily rise and fall using ETF capital flows and U.S. stock risk appetite, basically just giving emotions a reasonable excuse.
A strong wind outside doesn't mean your house is safe; sharing security through re-staking sometimes means sharing the same fragile foundation.
I'm now testing with a small position, first writing the words "foundation" on the back of my hand, to avoid mistaking illusions for profits.