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Lately, I keep hearing the word "modularization" being discussed as if it's the new frontier, but honestly, for someone like me, a end-user, the only noticeable changes are twofold: first, there are more and more blockchains, and the list of networks in my wallet keeps getting longer; second, switching around feels more like shopping in a mall—sometimes transaction fees are cheaper, confirmations faster, but it's also easier to get lost or click the wrong bridge.
The shifting of attention also seems to be a side effect of modularization? When a meme heats up or a celebrity makes a statement, everyone rushes from one chain bridge to another, like a collective move. A few days ago, I was following some "narrative catchers," and they spoke pretty smoothly, but then I started feeling the itch to chase the last leg... I immediately unfollowed them, a kind of self-rescue. Anyway, no matter how the technology is broken down, as long as people's FOMO isn't addressed, it's still the same old story.