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Recently, everyone has been talking about modularization and the DA layer narrative, and developers are excited as if they've just gotten a new toy. On the user side... frankly, they're still pretty confused. For someone like me who dives on-chain, it feels more like changing a charger: more ways to connect, more expensive charging heads, but the phone's battery life doesn't suddenly double.
The only things end users can really perceive are probably two: first, no more frequent freezes like PPT slides, and fees shouldn't jump around randomly; second, bridges shouldn't be causing trouble every day. If modularization ends up becoming "many chains, more scattered entry points, assets needing to be moved back and forth," then liquidity will flow even faster, and the narrative will scatter even quicker... Anyway, I want to see if it can make cross-chain and settlement experiences as easy as plugging in a charger, rather than having to spend ages searching for a signal first.