Just woke up and saw another round of L2 water wars: TPS sharing images, fee tables, ecological subsidies shouted as if in a contest, quite lively. But in my mind, it’s more like watching a drama of “parallelism + sharding” — the more scenes and faster the shots, the easier it is for someone to forget that the main characters are actually their own assets.



Recently, I look at on-chain stories and first ask two questions: where does the money go, can it be withdrawn if something goes wrong; how to pass the bridge, who has the permissions, if the front end crashes, is there a backdoor to self-rescue. To put it simply, no matter how fast, there must be a clear exit route, otherwise it’s just speeding up the plot to a “night of horror.” Anyway, I now prefer to go slower, confirm the address and signatures multiple times, and finish ensuring security before moving on.
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