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You cannot convince me you are a sane adult living in Nigeria, and you are still politically apathetic.
@iSlimfit We are talking about the average not the exceptions
Understand the difference
Na average de get the opportunity? Na only unilag de Nigeria?
I hate it when u people do this.
Eg the govt is owing 1k workers, you: my mom is getting paid. It has to work for the many
Nope! A lot of career-changing opportunities exist for undergraduates in Nigeria especially if you graduate with good grades. School is not a scam.
And it’s why I love UNILAG students. Most of them know about these opportunities. Apart from Bloomberg, another example is the Bank of America internship opportunity in London where they offer a lot of undergraduates from top Nigerian universities. They pay for their visa, flight and accommodation and offer competitive salary for one year. Most of them get retained afterwards.
My sister-in-law kicked off her high flying career through this opportunity immediately after graduating from Unilag.
Don’t worry about the competition in web design/dev.
The industry is huge, and there’s more than enough work to go around.
Network smart, and the right opportunities will find you.
Nobody:
Me to OAU students rn (esp my friends that are part 5 finalists): Yakubu manage!!🫠 You'll feel it like you want to die, but you won't, is that clear🌚?!😹😹
For a long time, the conversation around modular chains has sounded the same.
Scaling.
Interoperability.
Modularity.
Everyone repeats the words, but very few people talk about the parts that actually make these systems work in practice.
Because modular chains don’t scale by magic. They scale because certain infrastructure layers quietly do their job, over and over, without breaking.
These layers are not flashy. But once developers, rollups, liquidity, and bridges settle into them, they become very hard to replace.
Let’s walk through it step by step.
I. Data Availability Layers (DA)
This is where most people underestimate the stack.
DA layers don’t execute transactions. They don’t settle them either. Their job is simpler and more important: make data available, cheap, and verifiable.
By pushing data off the execution layer while keeping it provable, DA layers allow rollups to scale without bloating the base chain.
That’s why sovereign rollups exist at all.
Some standouts:
@celestia - the original blobspace narrative done right. Cheap data posting, simple design, and quickly becoming the default DA choice.
@AvailProject - lightweight, minimalist, and focused on efficiency.
@NEARProtocol - Most times overlooked here, but its sharding + DA design gives fast finality and low latency, which is why AI and gaming builders pay attention.
Also worth keeping an eye on: @EspressoSys (shared sequencing) and @AstriaOrg (sequencer coordination).
Practical takeaway:
Before choosing a DA layer, always look at blob costs and verification speed. Bad DA doesn’t just increase fees, it ruins user experience.
II. Execution Environments
Execution is where applications actually live.
This layer determines how fast transactions run, how computation is, and how flexible developers can be.
In a modular world, execution environments compete on efficiency and composability, not ideology.
Key players:
@arbitrum - still dominant in DeFi. Nitro improved efficiency, governance is mature, and liquidity is sticky.
@Optimism - the OP Stack changed the game. Chains-as-a-service is no longer theory.
@zksync - validity proofs, native account abstraction, and strong tooling. ZK is no longer just about privacy, it’s about scale.
@movement_xyz - bringing MoveVM ideas into Ethereum’s orbit. Parallel execution matters more as DeFi and games converge.
Others worth watching: @fuel_network, @monad, @megaeth.
Tip: Test gas efficiency and composability early. Execution quality is the difference between a good modular idea and something people actually use.
III. Settlement and Shared Security
Eventually, everything needs to finalize somewhere.
Settlement layers are where trust concentrates. Security layers are how that trust gets reused.
This is where modular stacks either feel solid or fragile.
Key anchors:
@Ethereum - still the ultimate settlement layer. L2s don’t anchor here out of habit. They do it because nothing else matches the security guarantees.
@EigenLayer - restaking turned idle ETH into shared security. AVSs, middleware, and new economic models all plug in here.
@0xPolygon AggLayer - a serious attempt at unifying ZK chains without fragmenting liquidity.
@alt_layer - rollups-as-a-service with fast launch cycles and restaked security baked in.
Also notable: @sovereign_labs, @Calderaxyz, @berachain.
Tip: Shared security matters. Solo security looks clean on paper, but restaking spreads risk and improves resilience.