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Recently, we've been discussing the narrative of sharding/parallelization again, and the group chat is as lively as opening a blind box... But in my mind, there are only two things: where to store assets more securely, and how to withdraw if something really goes wrong. Especially when a certain mainstream public chain is upgrading/maintaining, everyone is guessing whether the ecosystem will move, but I would instead review the authorizations, cross-chain bridges, and wallet backups first. Better to do that than have the chain not explode, and I end up locking myself out first.
I'm more like the type who "thinks of an exit strategy first before jumping into the hype," rather than "going all in at the sight of a new narrative." Anyway, memes can be played with freely, but money shouldn't be handed out casually.