The word "modularization" has been heard so much lately that it's starting to make my ears numb. Honestly, for someone like me, a regular end-user, the feelings are pretty straightforward: faster, cheaper, and then more chains to switch between in my wallet. I used to think "on-chain" just meant one place, but now it feels like living inside a shopping mall—more elevators, more stores, but you have to remember which floor you're on... Last week, I was almost startled by a bridge warning popup and nearly clicked confirm by mistake.



As for those L2s that keep comparing TPS, fees, and ecosystem subsidies every day, it looks like a market stall arguing—lively, but in the end, it's us crossing back and forth who foot the bill: subsidies feel great when they last, but once they stop, the transaction fees start to sting. Modularization might really make the underlying layer more flexible, but what I actually want most right now is quite simple—just don't let me transfer assets to the wrong network for the third time, that's all for now.
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