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Lately, people have been talking about “modularization” all the time. I’m just someone who looks at daily charts only. After hearing it so much, I can’t help thinking: what difference does this actually make for regular users? Let’s be blunt—you don’t need to understand who’s responsible for execution and who’s responsible for data. You’ll only feel two things: faster transfer confirmations, fees that don’t scare you off at every turn, and an experience across different applications that isn’t so fragmented. And if, in the end, you’re still stuck with all kinds of “bridges” back and forth, clicking once and then waiting half a day—then even if it’s “more advanced,” it’s like swapping in a new engine, but the car windows are still stuck.
The whole “blockchain gaming” setup is also a pretty typical case. Once inflation kicks in, studios swarm in, and then coin prices dip—it spirals. Modularization can at most solve the problem of getting things running, but whether the “economy can actually hold up” still depends on how the project is designed. Otherwise, no matter how smooth the user experience is, it’s just smoother, more efficient losses. Anyway, I only look at daily charts, so I’m less likely to be pulled along by short-term excitement.