On my commute, I overheard a bunch of people talking about "modularization." Basically, as a end-user, my perception most of the time is: signing in my wallet still takes a few clicks, Gas fees still hurt, and sometimes the chain gets congested and everything gets stuck... What exactly has really changed? Maybe it's just that the settlement/data layer behind the scenes has been swapped out, and the experience becomes "the same app is faster today, slower tomorrow," and then the team has to issue announcements explaining it.



Recently, before and after the upgrade/maintenance of that mainstream public chain, everyone is guessing whether the project should migrate. I see it more as governance drama: who can get subsidies, who can spin a new narrative to continue fundraising. Modularization indeed makes "moving" sound less scary, but ultimately users only care about not having to cross three-layer bridges or wake up to find their assets on the wrong chain... Anyway, voting can't improve the experience; only code and profit sharing can.
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