Screenshots of large transfers to "a certain address = smart money coming in" flooded in, almost clicking in but then stopping... Honestly, what end users really care about might not be who is transferring, but whether clicking will cause lag, be expensive, or result in lost funds. Modularization sounds very high-tech, but in terms of user experience, it’s about: the same operation, less queuing, more stable transaction fees, lower failure rates; and annoying steps like cross-chain / network switching should be "hidden," making it as smooth as using an app. As for the narrative, hot and cold wallet movements are interpreted daily as scripts, but users just want a blockchain they can use without reading scripts... Anyway, it all depends on who can remove the "trouble," and which part truly shines.

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