Lately, people keep talking about “modularization.” To be honest, as a terminal user, I don’t find it that mysterious: it’s more like the backend is broken into a few smaller components that upgrade on their own. The frontend interface might still be the same, but there’s less lag, fees aren’t overly outrageous, and hopping back and forth isn’t quite as nerve-racking… I guess that’s about it. My mindset is also like a software update: I’ve shifted from “I have to rush into every new concept” to “wait a bit and confirm first,” and going slower actually helps me sleep better. As for those on-chain big transfers and the idea that whenever an exchange’s wallets move, they get labeled as “smart money,” I basically treat them as a weather vane now—don’t take it too seriously, because there are plenty of false alarms anyway. That’s all for now.

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