Honestly, what has the modular chain stuff "changed" for ordinary users? Most of the time, it's just: you need to confirm one more time, cross one more bridge, remember one more network name, and pay an inexplicable fee. The promotion says that separating execution/data/settlement makes things more flexible, but for someone like me who just wants to click buttons, it means more chains in the wallet, fragmented balances, and having to piece together the user experience myself.



And recently, hardware wallets have been out of stock, phishing links are rampant, and everyone's security awareness has improved— but it's quite ironic: the system is so complex that people rely more on luck to "not click the wrong thing." If modularity really wants to be meaningful for end users, first solve the two questions: "Which chain am I on?" and "What am I signing?" Don’t keep making users act as integration testers.
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