People like me who usually just spend a little pocket money on outrageous profile pictures, honestly, "modularization" sounds very hardcore, but in practice it probably boils down to two things: transferring without turning it into a PowerPoint, and fees that sometimes feel like bubble tea prices and sometimes like rent... If it can separate execution and settlement, making the chain less congested, my laid-back small-scale experience would improve.



But recently, everyone’s been complaining about validator/miner income, MEV front-running, and unfair ordering, and I feel the same: I just click to mint or swap tokens, but it feels like competing with an invisible hand. If modularization really wants to win, it’s not just about how beautiful the architecture is; it’s crucial whether ordinary people feel that "queuing is more fair, no more cut in line." Anyway, I’ll keep picking up cheap profile pictures for now, and see if they smooth out the road later.
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