Last night after my night run, I sat by the roadside scrolling through the blockchain and saw that, once again, people were shouting an emergency message about stablecoins: “Depegged—run!” My first reaction wasn’t the price—it was that bank-run kind of collective panic: the more you explain that the reserves are fine, the more it looks like you’re trying to calm the people who are already lining up… Put plainly, transparency is something nobody pays attention to most days; if something really goes wrong, those few reports won’t be able to save anyone’s emotions. My roommate was still there beside me, complaining: “Why does your crypto world feel like it’s fighting over eggs in a supermarket?” I thought about it—and yeah, it really is.



By the way, recently, developers who build modular and DA-layer narrative stories have been getting wildly excited. On the users’ side, they only care about two things: don’t lag, don’t get too expensive, and don’t suddenly make it impossible to withdraw… I’m the same. That’s it for now—I hope the mainnet doesn’t go crazy tonight.
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