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I just deleted a bunch of screenshots of mnemonic photos from my old phone... Honestly, every time I see narratives like "parallel" and "sharding" heating up again, my first thought isn't faster and cheaper, but: when I really want to move my assets, is the path clear? What are the contract permissions, cross-chain bridges, and signature pop-ups actually doing? Don’t get stuck halfway through.
Recently, someone compared RWA, US bond yields, and on-chain yield products all together, sounds appealing, but I care more about "where does the yield come from, who handles withdrawals, and can I withdraw myself if something goes wrong." Anyway, I now test new things with small amounts, keep wallets separate, and never click on unfamiliar links... Done with my rambling.