These days, I've been talking about concurrency and sharding again.


Honestly, the discussion is lively, and people tend to focus solely on "how fast it can run."
But from a higher perspective, what really needs to be watched are asset security and exit strategies:
Who takes the blame for bridging and cross-chain steps, what to do if something goes wrong, and it's no use if the chain is smooth later on.
And I also have some sympathy for the complaints about on-chain data tools and tagging systems being outdated or misleading—relying too much on them is like driving with a rearview mirror.
Thinking about it later, it's quite funny; everyone talks about decentralization, but deep down, they're still looking for an "authoritative label" to make judgments for themselves.
Anyway, for now, I split my positions when doing swing trading, preferring to earn less rather than risk losing everything, and leaving a good path to walk on.
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