Under the wave of modular Treehouse, let the EVM ecosystem embrace the 'low-cost and high-efficiency' new infrastructure of Web3. While Web3 is still debating the triangular dilemma of 'performance, cost, and ecology', modular blockchain has quietly become the key direction for breaking the deadlock. It is no longer a multiple-choice question for Web3; it focuses on 'efficient execution' and 'ecological compatibility'. Even lower than most Layer 2 networks, Celestia already has over 1500 full nodes, with data storage's anti-censorship and reliability far exceeding that of monolithic chain solutions. This has attracted over 80 EVM ecosystem projects to migrate to Treehouse within six months, covering scenarios such as lending, liquidity mining, and on-chain gaming, constructing a complete value chain from 'protocol' to 'application' to 'user'. The operational process is almost indistinguishable from that of centralized exchange transfers. In the wave of Web3 modularity, perhaps we do not need too many 'perfect all-rounders', but we definitely need builders like Treehouse who 'precisely solve problems'—it frees the EVM ecosystem from high costs, allows ordinary users to overcome thresholds, and ultimately enables the 'scalable landing' of Web3, transforming slogans into tangible reality. @Treehouse Official #Treehouse $TREE