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Recently, I’ve seen repeated posts in the group about stablecoin regulation, reserve audits, and screenshots claiming “the peg is breaking,” etc. Honestly, it’s easy for emotions to get stirred up. I paused and looked up some information myself; if I don’t understand it, I’ll just leave it alone for now.
Speaking of modular blockchains, what exactly has changed for end users? It doesn’t feel like a “revolution,” more like clicking the same button but behind the scenes, the pipeline has become cheaper or faster: faster transaction confirmations, more stable fees, and occasionally a smoother experience across different chains. But there are costs too: more bridges, more layers, and when problems occur, you simply don’t know who to blame. The safety boundaries are harder to explain in a single sentence.
If I had jumped in and made large transactions without understanding data availability and bridge risks at the time, I probably would already be writing a post-mortem now… That’s all for now, I’ll keep taking notes slowly.