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To be honest, I’ve started hearing the parallel processing and sharding narratives again lately—and the more lively the group gets, the more anxious I feel: no matter how much the tech is hyped, asset security and an exit path are the bottom line. Once the new L1/L2 launches incentives and TVL starts to get pulled up, the old users’ complaints about “digging, pumping, selling” also aren’t without reason—on-chain data may look pretty, but what really keeps you stuck is the bridge, the RPC, the wallet signature, and whether you can successfully withdraw your money.
I’m not sure who will be the one to come forward, but my own obsessive-compulsive checklist is: first, run a small amount through deposit/cross-chain/withdrawal, and see whether the confirmation count looks right, whether the fees are fluctuating, and whether the contract permissions have any strange owner; whether you can cancel with one click, and if it fails, whether there’s an alternative route. Don’t wait until it gets congested and then find the signature keeps failing… that kind of annoyance is worse than losing money. For now, that’s it.