I just finished reading a proposal related to “modularity,” and the official-sounding jargon makes it sound like splitting a blockchain into Lego pieces could save the world… Basically, for end users, the most obvious change is likely this: the same operation will require you to sign multiple times, you’ll have to switch among more chains/networks, and wallet pop-ups will appear more frequently. The experience isn’t any better—it just feels more like doing workflow homework. Then when “airdrop season” rolls around, these task platforms are both anti-sybil and points-based, and the freeloading/“earn rewards” crowd really feels like they’re clocking in to work. The “more choices” promised by modularity turns into “more forms to fill out”… I’m the kind of person with social anxiety who just wants to click confirm once and be done, but I’m forced to understand the difference between the settlement layer and the execution layer. It’s annoying, but I can only adapt for now.

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