The weather is very stuffy today, and the traffic is so congested that I doubted my life. I only remembered to check the blockchain after my coffee cooled down... Recently, people keep talking about "modularization," and frankly, for us end-users, the biggest change isn't the fancy concepts, but that the wallet/transfer experience will be forced to become more competitive: different chains are like building blocks, with settlement and data separated, so you might be clicking around in the same wallet but no longer need to understand "which chain this is." But it can also be a bit annoying—more bridges, more prompts, and before you know it, you might sign something you shouldn't. Plus, with some places imposing taxes and tightening regulations, the expectations for deposits and withdrawals are changing. Everyone cares more about "whether they can smoothly switch back," and the details of the experience have become a hard requirement. My old habits are still the same: avoid cross-chain transfers when possible, keep backups and permissions separate, prioritize safety before efficiency.

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