These days, I've been talking about sharding and parallelism again, and it feels like everyone is pretty excited, but I prefer to focus on the boring stuff: where to securely store assets and how to exit when you really want to run. Honestly, increasing throughput doesn't mean you can smoothly withdraw; the biggest risk is getting stuck halfway or something unexpected happening on the bridge side.



And I also understand the complaints about miner/validator income, MEV, and fair ordering... You think that just clicking a button will execute your transaction, but then the order gets "optimized" by others, which can be pretty frustrating. Anyway, from my perspective on the new narrative, I want to ask first: who holds the permissions, who takes the blame if something goes wrong, and can I withdraw to the mainnet with one click? If yes, then I’ll slowly see if the ecosystem is lively or not. That’s all for now.
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