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Recently, there has been a lot of discussion about re-pledging + shared security. Basically, it’s about splitting the same “trust” into multiple layers and selling them off. The returns look like a stacking game, but the risks also stack up, and many people choose to turn a blind eye. You might think you're earning extra interest, but in reality, you're packing the tail-end risks back into your own pocket: if one layer fails, it could trigger joint liability, penalties, and liquidity runs all at once, and the blockchain won’t cut you any slack.
I’ve also seen discussions on macro expectations of rate cuts and the US dollar index moving up and down together with risk assets. The more people think the environment is about to improve, the easier it is to treat risk as just air… Anyway, don’t mistake market sentiment for a safety margin.
What I fear most isn’t slow progress, but chaos: slow can be managed with queues for exit, but chaos is a tangled mess of rules and dependencies, and when something goes wrong, you won’t even know which line to blow first. Right now, I look at projects first by their penalty and confiscation conditions, who they depend on, who presses the emergency switch—don’t ask me about APY right away. That’s all for now.