My phone just popped up a bunch of red dots again: the task platform "Anti-Witch" update, and the points rules changed... I momentarily thought it was a food delivery reminder, but it turned out I need to do cross-chain signatures + take photos to check in again. Airdrop season really turns people into office workers.



Speaking of modularization, for someone like me, a end-user, honestly it’s not about “the chain becoming more advanced,” but rather: I might not need to worry every day about which chain to choose, fluctuating gas fees, or whether bridges will break. If applications can separate execution, data, and settlement, using them is like ordering a milk tea—you don’t care which delivery service or route is behind it— but the premise is not having to jump between wallets or sign a bunch of confusing authorizations back and forth.

So I won’t get excited about the “modular narrative” just yet; I’ll focus on two points first: whether it can reduce interactions and failure rates; and whether tasks/points can be made to resemble KPIs, otherwise no matter how modular it is, it won’t save my patience... Anyway, that’s how I see it for now.
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