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Hoping the next Rust implementation actually prioritizes code clarity over cryptic syntax patterns. The current approach to writing Rust in blockchain projects often feels unnecessarily convoluted—heavy on boilerplate, sparse on readability. When you're auditing smart contracts or collaborating on complex protocols, having code that communicates intent clearly matters just as much as performance. Let's get some pragmatic coding standards in the ecosystem.