Lately, there's been talk about parallel processing and sharding, as if just installing a turbocharger could make it take off... I'm just going to focus on two things first: where to actually put the assets, and whether you can smoothly exit if something really goes wrong. Crossing back and forth, bridging here and there, no matter how smooth the user experience is, the deeper the risks are hidden, the more troublesome it becomes. In the group chat these days, people are still arguing whether the extreme fund rate should reverse or continue to bubble up. Honestly, guessing the right direction doesn't matter; the real problem is not being able to come up with a plan. Later, I realized that in many "high-performance narratives," the exit paths are written in smaller font than the airdrop rules. Fine, I’d rather go slower and at least know how to get back home.

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