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Cross-chain operations have always been a headache—there are various bridging protocols everywhere, different gas tokens, and constant worries about making mistakes. This fragmented experience indeed hampers users' Web3 experience. Recently, I’ve seen some projects trying to improve this issue. Their approach is to simplify the interaction process rather than requiring users to understand the underlying cross-chain mechanisms. Instead of having users manually switch wallets and manage assets across multiple blockchains, it’s better to handle these complexities at the protocol level. If such innovative solutions can be successfully implemented, they should significantly lower the learning curve for users, making cross-chain interactions as smooth as single-chain experiences.