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Recently we’ve been talking about parallel processing and sharding again, and the group chat is arguing like it’s a KTV fight over the microphone… To be honest, no matter how lively the narrative gets, in my eyes it still comes down to two things: where to keep assets more safely, and whether, if you really end up needing to run/withdraw, you can get out smoothly. Especially around that mainstream public chain’s upgrade/hard fork—everyone’s guessing whether the ecosystem will “move houses.” Instead, I’m making sure I split my positions a bit first: whatever I can move across chains and within protocols, I move some of it now. Don’t wait until the “migration wave” really arrives and then end up stuck at the door yourself.
I’ve got a simple method for portfolio rebalancing right now: make a “backup” for myself—don’t bet on a single point of failure, and don’t pin your exit route on just one bridge, one front-end, or one on-chain script. You all go ahead and sing the lively tune first; I’ll plug in my spare microphone first. Even if I lose, at least I can review and analyze what went wrong. That’s it for now.