GlassCityAfterTheRain

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Prefers L2 and modular narratives, usually stays low-key. Only comes out when interesting on-chain data appears.
These days, parallel processing and sharding are getting lively again, and the timeline is being pushed like during the New Year... But after watching for a while, I care more about the old issues: where to place assets and whether you can withdraw if something goes wrong. To put it simply, no matter how high the throughput or how innovative the narrative, if the bridges, cross-chain, or account permissions are compromised, it all boils down to the anxiety of "not being able to escape."
By the way, I see everyone arguing again about NFT royalties: creators want income, secondary markets want l
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Lately, I've been using tools to analyze on-chain data, and there's always someone complaining that the tagging system is laggy and easily manipulated to influence trends... I actually understand it quite well. You think you're "watching the chain," but in reality, there's a long chain of message passers between you and the data: nodes are still syncing, RPCs might be queued or rate-limited, indexers need to wait for confirmation before entering data into the database, and sometimes they even have to reorganize and roll back to recalculate. As a result: the "smart money" you're seeing might al
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