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In the past two days, I’ve seen a bunch of people talking about re-staking / shared security—how the returns can stack layer upon layer, and it sounds pretty enticing. But if you put it plainly: when the returns compound, the risks compound too. It’s just that a lot of people treat it like an illusion of “the underlying is safer.” In reality, shared security is more like tying many systems together—nothing seems obvious in normal times, but once something goes wrong, they might all shake at the same time.
Anyway, I’m still trimming my positions based on whether I can sleep at night. I’ll take profits slowly from my core holdings. For new things I want to try, I’ll grow them in small pots—watering is fine, but don’t dump everything in at once. Recently, memes and celebrity trade-calls are back in the spotlight. The old players telling newcomers not to take the last baton is cliché, but it’s genuinely useful.