Recently, people keep asking me what "modularization" really has to do with ordinary people... Frankly, when you open your wallet, it’s still about transferring money, exchanging coins, and clicking confirm; the experience isn’t that dramatic. The change is more like the backend has switched to a different team: separating the teams that handle settlement, data storage, and execution, so that if something goes wrong, it doesn’t block the entire process, and it also makes it easier to connect to layer two and various applications.



But I’m also quite cynical: the biggest change for users might not be "more advanced," but "better at packaging." Have you seen enough of the collapse of blockchain games? When inflation kicks in, studios enter the scene, and coin prices spiral, modularization can’t save human nature... In the end, it still depends on whether project teams have self-control and whether players are greedy and impulsive. Anyway, I’m only watching those small moves on-chain now; the stories are all written in transfer records.
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