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@jacob
Launching an L2 is like launching a website: it doesn’t really matter unless you’ve built something people want. There was outsized attention in the early days just for launching one, but that has rapidly diminished. It’s just a part of the tech stack; but it’s not a thing in and of itself.
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@gabo
Sure but website used to work toghethe via links / http. In web3 its more complicated it seems, and users cannot flow from one to the other freely
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agreed. interoperability is the primary challenge.
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@gabo
i guess the best comparison is not websites but new servers and usenet
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