Recently, people keep talking about how "modularization" will change the world or something, and I just think: for ordinary users, in the short term, there are only two things—more stable transaction confirmations and no sudden fee spikes; and also, with more cross-chain activity, more networks in the wallet, and more "wait a moment" pop-ups. Honestly, just because it's modular doesn't mean you'll make more money; it's more about how the backend is assembled. A few days ago, before and after that mainstream public chain upgrade, everyone in the group was guessing whether the ecosystem would move. I, for one, am watching on-chain confirmations and delays; if the signals are unstable, I won't move. By the way, a reminder to myself: I tend to see simplicity as a trap— the more they say "seamless and smooth," the more I need to watch out for small pitfalls like bridges, ordering, and maintenance downtimes. That's all for now.

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