Your funds are now at risk—even if everything appears to be fine on the surface.
This is the most heartbreaking part.
Risks don't have to wait until the system completely collapses to appear. As long as there is a weak assumption, danger is already lurking. The common assumption in the entire industry right now is: that cryptographic algorithms will last long enough, and when the time comes to upgrade, everyone can smoothly complete the migration. But what if this assumption breaks one day?
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CoconutWaterBoy
· 14h ago
Damn, if this assumption ever really falls apart, we'll all be buried with it.
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DeFiChef
· 14h ago
Damn, now I really need to wake up. We are just gambling on an "if."
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DegenGambler
· 14h ago
That set of algorithms will eventually fail; don't wait until that day to regret it.
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LiquidationHunter
· 15h ago
Basically, it's gambling—betting that the algorithm won't have any issues.
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OptionWhisperer
· 15h ago
Damn, this assumption will eventually collapse.
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CryptoTherapist
· 15h ago
ngl this hits different when you realize your portfolio's entire psychological foundation rests on one fragile assumption... we're all running the same meditation on a broken algorithm tbh
Your funds are now at risk—even if everything appears to be fine on the surface.
This is the most heartbreaking part.
Risks don't have to wait until the system completely collapses to appear. As long as there is a weak assumption, danger is already lurking. The common assumption in the entire industry right now is: that cryptographic algorithms will last long enough, and when the time comes to upgrade, everyone can smoothly complete the migration. But what if this assumption breaks one day?