These days I've been talking about sharding and parallelism again. Anyway, whenever the narrative gets lively, I get itchy and want to jump in, thinking "the faster it goes, the more opportunities there are." Later, I realized that the three main things I should focus on are still the old staples: where to allocate assets, who holds the contract permissions, and whether there's a smooth exit route when I really want to leave (bridges, exchange depth, wallet support, etc.). Especially when looking at the economic collapse points of blockchain games—inflation + studio manipulation—once the token price starts to turn, it spirals downward, and in the end, the unlucky ones are the ones who didn't get out in time. Now I’d rather write a small script to monitor abnormal transfers/authorization changes, confirm I can withdraw first, then add more spice; otherwise, even the tastiest noodles can choke you.

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