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I almost transferred tokens from one L2 to another chain just now, and as soon as I copied the address, I realized something was off: assets with the same name, the same symbol, and the wallet even neatly organized them. A slip of the hand could easily lead to a state of "perpetually on the way"... It was a false alarm, but I was sweating all over. Recently, everyone has been talking about sharding and parallel processing, making a lot of noise, but right now I’m really focused on two things: where are the assets exactly, and can they be withdrawn? All this talk about "attention as mining," social mining, fan tokens—no matter how good it sounds, if you don’t have a clear exit path and risk control buttons, it’s basically just building a bigger stage. Anyway, now I always do a small test transfer first; if it’s slow, so be it, just to avoid being educated by my own mistakes.