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@iandaos
I didn’t join the crypto industry 11 years ago to help it recentralize Decentralization for community ownership is the whole point of crypto I don’t care how few teams care about this deeply because it’s what people, communities, and the world needs
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No shade intended at all, but if you care about decentralization why did you build on OP?
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No shade taken because I’m not sure what you mean since we didn’t “build on OP” Our infrastructure does support OP Stack chains along with other frameworks. But that is not “on OP”
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The L3s roll up to L2s, all of which have varying ranges from completely centralized (OP stack) to Stage 1 at best. Are there decentralized app chains (incl. sequencers) via Syndicate that roll up to the L1?
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And I mean that as not "is it possible?", but rather, "are there any today?"
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The details of our infrastructure will be shared publicly via docs soon, but it is built to settle to any EVM chain, whether L1 or an L2. So appchains using our infrastructure are not only L3s but can be L2s. It is their choice. There are L2s in your definition that we are developing, but we are just starting to roll out.
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And to the other part of your question, yes, the whole point of our tech is to enable sequencers to be easily decentralized, controlled, and owned by the appchain’s conmunity—no one else. This is the case with every appchain we’ve already helped launch and will launch
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