Honestly, I've been a bit overwhelmed lately by the word "modularization," but from the end-user perspective, there are really only two noticeable changes: first, no more getting stuck on the same chain, transferring/ interacting feels more like switching routes; second, the hassle of "which chain is this in" in the wallet might gradually turn into "as long as it works, that's fine." Of course, I'm not sure if it will really be that smooth, after all, with a bunch of bridges and layers, problems can also affect everyone. Just like in the past few days, after some mainstream public chain upgrades/maintenance, people in the group started guessing whether the ecosystem would move… I think it doesn't matter whether they move or not, just don’t make me stare at pending transactions like waiting for takeout in the middle of the night. Anyway, I’ll just keep the hype as a joke for now, and when I actually use it, I’ll complain.

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