Recently, I've been looking into re-staking/sharing security again. To put it simply, it's about reusing "security" itself, and the returns seem to stack up several layers, but I always feel that the easiest thing to stack is illusion: you think you're earning more interest, but in reality, you're repeatedly leveraging on the same risk. Especially those cross-protocol authorizations, layering one on top of another—if a vulnerability or governance failure happens one day, a chain reaction of liquidations is not at all romantic.



Modularization and the development of the DA layer are definitely exciting for developers. As for users... it's normal to be completely confused. In the end, it all comes down to: where is the money, can it be withdrawn, and who pays if something goes wrong. My approach is pretty simple: small experiments, layered storage. Those who understand can take a little, those who don’t understand can just pretend they didn’t see it. Survive first, then think about the rest.

What I fear most is not missing out on opportunities, but the moment I realize I didn't understand something but still rushed in anyway.
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