These days, I've been talking about sharding and parallel processing again, and it sounds pretty lively, but my first reaction in my mind is: where to put the assets, who holds the keys, and how to exit if something goes wrong. Especially before and after the main public chain upgrades/maintenance, everyone is guessing whether the ecosystem will move or not. To be honest, whether it migrates or not is a later issue; first, figure out your own exit strategy. Otherwise, if the chain gets stuck, you're just waiting passively.



Right now, when I look at projects, I don't pay much attention to how innovative the narrative is. First, check the permissions: can the contract be stopped, who can upgrade, is multi-signature just a show, and don't rush to put everything on bridges and cross-chains. The "exit path" mentioned earlier ultimately boils down to the same point: confirm a little more slowly, it's not shameful; what's shameful is losing your tokens.
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