Lately, people keep talking about "modularization." Frankly, for someone like me, a end-user, it's not about "technology getting more awesome," but more about: the same operation, fewer lags, more predictable fees, and easier cross-chain transfers... If it can really do that, then it's a real change.



What I care more about is a simple "signal": when everyone can easily put their funds into relatively stable pools without needing to research a bunch of bridges and parameters, and without constantly worrying about a chain suddenly becoming congested or crashing. Conversely, for blockchain games that are inflation-driven and where studios keep pushing the coin prices into a spiral, if the underlying friction increases a bit more, users will leave even faster. Anyway, I still prefer a pot-plant approach—gradually trimming my positions and waiting for a smoother experience to truly take hold.
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