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Recently, people have been talking about modular blockchains. Frankly, my first reaction as a end-user is just two words: is it convenient? Does it save money? Otherwise, layering more just shifts the problem from one chain to another.
There is indeed a slight change in perception: before, it was "do everything on this chain," now it’s more like going to a mall—settling payments on A, browsing on B, parking on C...
And then I start worrying about walking into the wrong door, assets crossing back and forth, and the gas savings ultimately spent on anxiety over "where am I, where is my money, is the bridge secure."
Recently, there’s also the social mining and fan token scene—"attention is mining" sounds pretty appealing, but as I scroll through, I feel like I’m working for the platform, with my attention fragmented and sold around.
If modularization just ends up making this "attention business" run more smoothly, then it’s not really revolutionary for me...
Anyway, I’m still watching for low-fee windows, doing less fussing, and just trying to survive another day.