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The word "modularization" sounds very advanced, but for someone like me, a regular end user, honestly it just means: click confirm the same way, less lag, and avoid crazy fee fluctuations. When Gas used to be expensive, I would just go do something else and wait for it to calm down; now some chains have separated execution, data, and so on, and the feeling is "sometimes it really works," I transferred 0.8 USDT last night, waited a dozen seconds and it went through, pretty amazing.
But don’t overhype it either, after more chains appear, there are a bunch of networks and bridges in my wallet, and the chance of making mistakes also increases... Anyway, I still go with the flow, try small amounts, don’t get too caught up.
Recently, everyone has been comparing RWA, US bond yields, and on-chain yield products together, and all I see is one feeling: the yields look good, but the risks may not be. No matter how much modularization evolves, in the end, I’m still the one responsible for clicking the buttons. That’s all for now.