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In the past couple of days, we’ve been talking about parallel processing, sharding, plus modularization and the DA layer narrative. Developers seem pretty excited, but regular users are probably still left scratching their heads: what does this have to do with the little assets in my wallet… To put it simply, even if it’s all lively, on the weekend I’m still watching the same old three things: bridges/oracles/clearing chains—don’t let them go haywire.
No matter how fancy the technology is, when something really goes wrong, everyone only cares about whether they can exit, where they can exit from, and whether they’ll actually be able to get out. My approach is a bit like making a “backup”: don’t treat the same path as the only exit—keep an extra path/exit if you can, so you don’t end up wide-eyed when the alarm goes off in the middle of the night. That’s it for now—continue to guard the push notifications.