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The third time I’ve seen everyone chatting about parallel processing and sharding—things going at full speed—I somehow end up with a touch of OCD: sure, it’s lively and exciting, but when it really comes to your own assets, in the end it always comes down to just two little things: “how to store them” and “how to exit.”
Recently, big on-chain transfers and any movement between hot and cold wallets at exchanges get interpreted as “smart money” activity. I’ll glance at it too, but honestly, just because someone else is moving doesn’t mean you should rush to follow.
My habit is still the old-school approach: first, check the mnemonic phrase / hardware backup, act as if you’re planning to run away tomorrow, and walk through the whole process—withdrawal, switching chains, and settling on a landing route—only to feel at ease when everything is smooth… Anyway, I’d rather be bothered than compromise.