Lately, I keep hearing people talk about "modularization." Basically, for most people, it seems to boil down to two things: first, blockchains are no longer "a single street packed together." When execution and data are separated, the feeling of transaction/interaction speed improves, especially during peak times when the city doesn't come to a standstill due to traffic jams. Second, there are more options but also more hassle: the same application might be layered over several different platforms, bridging back and forth, with funds scattered across various places, which also affects our sense of security.



Seeing new chains and layers repeatedly issuing incentives to boost TVL, I understand why veteran users complain about "mining, selling, and dumping"... The experience is lively, but the emotions are like neon reflections on a rainy road—beautiful, but still slippery when you step on it. Anyway, what I care about more now is: when I click confirm, which layer, which bridge, and which set of rules am I actually trusting? That's all for now; I'll watch and see gradually.
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