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Recently, we've been discussing modularization and the DA layer again, and developers are excited as if they've discovered a new world. On the user side, it's basically: huh? I just want to pay less gas and avoid getting stuck for half a day...
My current compromise is quite rough: small amounts and frequent transactions are sent through L2; the experience is indeed smooth, even if sometimes cross-chain bridges have queues, I can tolerate it. For large amounts or when I really want to avoid trouble, I still go back to the mainnet. It's more expensive, yes, but at least I feel more secure. Basically, it's separating "saving money" from "being able to sleep peacefully."
Having seen many forks and narrative failures, I finally realize that ordinary people don't need to chase the trendiest architecture terms. They can stick to a fixed path: common chain + common bridge + common wallet, and don't keep switching to new toys every day... Let's start with this.