When I used to explain blockchain to my friends, it was basically one sentence: don’t randomly bridge across chains—if the bridge glitches, you might end up “disconnected” on the spot. Now everyone keeps talking about modularization. To be blunt, the most intuitive change for end users is actually this: you may not even need to care whether “this chain is strong.” More often, it’s about which application is just more convenient, which settlement is more reliable, and whether the fees aren’t too outrageous. The experience feels like it’s shifted from “squeezing around in one big shopping mall” to “little shops downstairs each opening up on their own,” and the books get unified at the end.



But there’s also some complaining… When airdrop season comes around, task platforms keep making their anti-bot/anti-sybil measures stricter and stricter, and the points system has turned freebie-chasers into people getting whipped into a frenzy—like clocking in for work. Back then, snatching freebies depended on quick hands; now it depends on patience and the luck of “not getting accidentally caught in risk controls.” Anyway, I just listen to little stories on-chain while clicking away—when I get tired, I stop. For now, that’s it.
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