jacob
@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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ruhum
@ruhum
What’s the benefit of having your own chain instead of running Zora fully on Base for example?
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Lucas | POAP Studio
@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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law
@traguy.eth
Unrelated but Jacob This has been happening for days
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Coop
@coopahtroopa.eth
Correct
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Jacob Homanics
@jacobhomanics.eth
L2s and every subsequent layer within them will have diminishing attention because it will be specialized based on the layer’s ecosystem. Unichain should only ever concern Uniswap users. Which is great because it fragments the responsibility of the networks. It’s how you should build code…and networks?
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Vanessa Williams
@fridgebuzz.eth
If that’s the case (and I agree), what do you think people expect to get out of making L3s? I don’t understand that at all.
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Swishh
@swishh.eth
Everyday there is a new L2 launched I feel like, or fuck a L3 😭
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