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Honestly, when I see those yield aggregators’ APY spikes—dozens of percent, and it feels like it happens all the time—I get nervous. It’s not that I don’t believe, it’s that I’m genuinely afraid there’s some shady operation hidden inside. Once you review the contract code, who is the counterparty? How are the underlying assets actually moved? Sometimes the APY looks like easy money, but really it just exposes you to someone else’s mess. If there’s liquidation or a loophole is found in the contract logic, that little yield won’t even be enough to fill your teeth.
I’ve also looked at this re-staking controversy. To put it plainly, it’s like nested dolls—layer upon layer. Shared security sounds impressive, but who provides the final backstop? Anyway, I’d rather make a little less and not have my money stacking up on-chain like a tower of plates. Recently, when researching routing, I found that many aggregators look great on the surface, but their slippage protection is lousy. Even routing a private transaction, you still worry about getting sniped by MEV. I’m quick to act but also nervous, so I can only watch the contract layer more closely—my compute power is basically going to “weld” the car door.
Let’s leave it at that. I won’t persuade anyone—keeping myself safely tucked away like a sandwich is what matters most.