The idea of modularization sounds pretty impressive, but honestly, for most people, no matter how many layers the underlying stack has or how the consensus gets split, you can’t really feel it. The only change might be that transactions aren’t as congested, or that slippage is a bit smaller.


But is that enough? After researching the MEV auction stuff, what I care about more instead is: where does the user’s safety margin lie? Can modularization really defend against sandwich attacks? Some teams talk about “composability,” but in practice they’re outsourcing risk to a new chain.
To put it bluntly, can modularization help ordinary people get ripped off less? Not much is clear yet—attention is rotating fast though, and old players keep reminding newcomers not to take the last baton.
Ask yourself: would you dare to put your entire position into a modular ecosystem?
Anyway, I won’t for now. I’ll wait and see how many security incidents this technology has before making any call.
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