Recently I thought about block builders and bundles—how much do retail users really need to understand for it to be “enough”? Honestly, I struggled with these details at first, thinking they were unavoidable, but later I realized you don’t need to go too deep. Knowing that they can affect your transaction ordering and slippage is basically enough. Don’t overthink how the black box arranges things internally. If you see MEV spiking or gas fees behaving abnormally, you’ll know what’s going on—no need to dissect the code.



With the recent narratives around modular blockchains and the DA layer, developers have been talking nonstop. I’ve been listening for a while, and—wow—it doesn’t feel that relevant to me. What regular users care about is whether their wallet is smooth to use and whether on-chain transactions are fast. Put other things aside for now.

I muted the group and left behind discussions that bombarded people with technical details. Instead of feeling stressed, I felt relieved. Before, I was always afraid of missing something. Now I realize information overload isn’t as good as taking your time to read audit reports step by step—even if it’s slower, it’s solid.
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