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Some non techie brain dump thoughts re eth and sol Eth: Good decentralization Good economics L2 scaling solution sacrifices (currently): Security Decent'n Ux Sol: Ok decent'n (not as gd as eth, better than eth L2's) Gd speed Gd cheap fees Gd UX Sacrifices: Cant run node from home affordably Not as good economics
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So what's your take ser? Which is better L2s or Solana?
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I like ethereums philosophy more, and really want ethereum to succeed. However I know it is being worked on but I'm a bit sceptical that speed and UX solutions can be abstracted away without introducing trust assumptions that devalue ethereums L1 security.
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So I'm interested in solana because they seem to have started from the other end of the spectrum. They have the speed and the UX but need to work on further decentralizing, and no doubt they probably have some further trade offs I haven't come to understand just yet!
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one thing as a techie I don't like about solana is that i can't simply port my EVM Smart Contracts (yes there is a cross compiler but it is not native). Generally without EVM support its quite a task to read into a new chain and learn all the details
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