How are we already in 2022 and still using long and unreadable randomly generated wallet addresses

Idk about you but sending crypto to some address that looks like "fgrtd367hjgfciuu566744hjfghjjg576555fkphftolnfo48jongji" is freaking stressful, mobile UIs do a poor job in showing the entire address and you never know if you made a typo or deleted by accident something. You click send and pray…
I've been using NEAR and it has completely ruined the UX of everything else for me and I just feel like its native human readable addresses should be a standard in the entire industry.
If I'm withdrawing from an exchange all I have to do is just type "myname.near", short, easy to remember and verify.
If I'm interacting with DeFi I can easily identify the smart contract that asks for permissions to avoid phishing scams.
Seriously, how is this not the industry standard in 2022? We're shooting ourselves in the foot by using basically the same UX that has been around since bitcoin came out 13 years ago.
EDIT: some people in the comments really be like "Why do we need rubber tires, wooden wheels work well enough"
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