Modular chains sound pretty fancy, but for end users, honestly: in the future, you might not even care which chain you're using, only that transfers don't get stuck, fees aren't outrageous, and transactions don't fail randomly. After separating execution, data, and consensus, well-designed applications can hide the complexity, making it as simple as clicking once—just like now when you swipe an app.



I'm just someone who prefers staking and earning cash flow, and what I see changing is: more chains, more bridges, but the security boundaries actually need to be watched more closely… Especially recently, with meme and celebrity hype driving attention shifts, newcomers get excited and jump around, and the ones who end up holding the bag are often the last to learn how to assess risk. Anyway, I prefer to take it slow, earn a little less, and not treat "modularization" as a get-out-of-jail-free card.
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