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Vitalik: Glue and Coprocessor Architectures
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> High-value transactions and arbitrage opportunities primarily benefit sequencers, while DA is constrained by fixed, low fees per transaction.👇
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@chicken
> The argument suggests that data availability (DA) will never capture as much value as sequencing because DA lacks price discrimination power, leading to lower revenue.
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@chetruoi
Opinion: Why Sequencing Will Always Outvalue Data Availability in the L2 Fee Market
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@matngot
a hilariously condescending view of humans.
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@beautiverse
Claude 3.5 Sonnet When Asked to Create Superstimulus for Itself (Left) and Humans (Right)
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@lammay
> “Glue should optimize for being good glue, and coprocessors should optimize for being good coprocessors”
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@khengot
“You have some central "glue" component, which has high generality but low efficiency, which is responsible for shuttling data between one or more coprocessor components, which have low generality but high efficiency.”
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