These days, I've been reviewing things about re-staking / shared security again, basically meaning one asset is being used to "stand guard" for multiple platforms at the same time. Sounds pretty good: stacking yields, stacking permissions... but I always feel like stacking on top of each other eventually leads to hallucinations. Security isn't Lego; once you take it apart, you can't really put it back together. If something really goes wrong, it's a chain reaction, and in the end, no one can clearly say who’s responsible.



And recently, with AI Agents and automated trading, on-chain interactions are flying high. One moment they’re shouting "full automation," and the next there are all kinds of authorization pop-ups. The more effortless it seems, the more it makes me uneasy. Anyway, I’m currently doing less and watching more. If I can do it manually, I won’t delegate; if I can reduce the number of authorizations, I’ll reduce them. Forget it, I won’t talk about yields for now—just focus on staying alive.
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