I almost went wrong just now… when copying the address, I slipped and pasted the testnet into the mainnet transfer field. I only realized it was incorrect after I clicked confirm, and my heart was instantly pounding. Luckily, the wallet popped up a prompt asking me to take another look—otherwise I’d have been crying in the group again.



Speaking of modular chains, for someone like me—a terminal user—let’s be real: the change isn’t “more advanced” so much as it’s less likely to get you derailed by these kind of basic mistakes. The same operation might be broken into different layers running in the background, but the front end can make validation, proof, and claim processes cleaner, with clearer confirmation steps and failures that are easier to explain. The overall feeling is fewer pitfalls, less waiting, and less wasted money.

Also, during that recent extreme wave of funding rates, while the group is arguing about reversing or continuing to squeeze the bubble, I’m more concerned about whether all that on-chain “bridging, routing, and authorization” is being clicked around recklessly because of everyone’s emotions… In moments like this, going slower and double-checking twice is more reliable than guessing the direction. That’s it for now.
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