Recently, people have been talking about "modular blockchains." Frankly, the most intuitive change for ordinary users may not be how impressive the TPS is, but rather that you'll be crossing back and forth more frequently: assets in A, data in B, execution in C... A wallet with a bunch of pop-up windows, signatures, and authorizations, which actually tests security more in terms of detail. Especially now, with testnet incentives and point expectations making everyone's mindset anxious, people are guessing daily whether the mainnet will issue tokens. The result is that to push some data everywhere and connect to DApps, permissions are signed increasingly broadly. I feel like revoking authorizations is tempting. Anyway, I see myself more as a gatekeeper than a sprinter: I’d rather slow down and carefully review each approval than save two seconds and casually hand over the house key.

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