That was really a slip of the hand just now; I copied an old address when withdrawing funds, and my heart sank the moment I clicked confirm... Luckily, I checked on the blockchain explorer and found it was my own previous address, so it was a false alarm. Only in moments like this do I realize: modular blockchains, honestly, aren’t that “revolutionary” for ordinary people—you won’t make fewer mistakes just because it’s modular; the wallet is still the same, and you still need to keep an eye on confirmations yourself.



But it has indeed quietly changed a few things: the same transaction might run on different layers and settle in different places, and in the end, you’re still concerned about two things—how fast the funds arrive and whether the costs are reasonable. Recently, I’ve also gotten tired of the L2 debates over TPS, fees, and subsidies... I mainly focus on net fund flows and active addresses. The lively discussions are just noise for now; as long as the data doesn’t move, I’ll treat it as background noise and wait until things align gradually.
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