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It should not be blurry. What do you have under Settings -> Display and Monitor? You can set a scale there (I have 150% on my 4k monitor), and make sure X11 apps apply scaling themselves. You probably are still running apps in X11 mode and having "scaled by the system" checked.
Firefox and other apps needs environment variables to be set to use Wayland, otherwise they will still use Xorg.
Thanks for letting me know about the Wayland env var for Firefox! I would not have known that otherwise!
Very happy to help. This stuff is covered in the arch wiki, that's how I learned it:
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/wayland