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Lately, people keep asking what modular blockchains are actually useful for ordinary folks. To be blunt, you probably don’t spend every day studying DA, execution layers, and stuff like that. After looking into it myself, the biggest change is that “the experience becomes more uncertain, but also more adjustable.”
Before, one chain handled everything end to end—if it got stuck, it just got stuck. Now that it’s been split up, if one layer goes wrong, you might only feel that transfers are slow, fees swing around, and moving across things back and forth is more troublesome. But the project team can swap components, migrate layers, and fix it quickly—on the condition that you accept this: “it’s not the fault of one chain, it’s the fault of a whole chain of chains.”
And then there’s the whole ordering mess. Miner/validator income, MEV—these have been getting blasted pretty hard recently. Retail investors saying they feel like they’re working for someone else isn’t exactly wrong. Modularization hasn’t automatically made things fairer; at most, it makes it clearer who’s “cutting in line.” Whether governance can actually hold up still depends on the people.
Recently, I’ve actually lowered my goals: I don’t chase the earliest ones, and I don’t fight to get into the hottest ones. I just keep an eye on a few on-chain metrics that are the most stable, and I only move when I can understand them. As it turns out, I’ve stuck with it longer than I did when I used to try to catch every narrative. Data doesn’t lie—people do.