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Ryan Sean Adams (rsa.eth)
@rsa.eth
ETH Roadmap, what do? Now everyone's had a chance to listen to Max and Mike episodes Max says make the L1 great again. Change roadmap to prioritize execution. Mike says settlement, DA, execution in that order. Existing roadmap good. So who's right? Max - Is the Ethereum roadmap off track? https://youtube.com/watch?v=FLUJ0uLye0U Mike - In Defense of the Ethereum roadmap https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=34uqTIPuOjg
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After listening to both episodes (great episodes by the way) it seems like a large part of the debate boils down to monetary premium & growth. On the current road map will ETH the asset substantially increase in value because of the growth of the intangible intersubjective reality “ETH is money”? If so then we should stay the course, if not then we should swing the pendulum back to L1 execution and focus on quantifiable metrics that we know increase the value of ETH (the burn driven by L1 usage). So which one is it? I think @trustlessstate put it best 6 weeks or so ago. If the total addressable market for block space in the future is significantly larger (orders of magnitude) than it is today, we should stay the course and scale via L2s to meet that demand. If the TAM for block space is not much larger than it is today, L1 execution should be the priority. Given the amount of innovation in the space, I’m bullish on block space demand and so bullish on ETH & favour the current roadmap.
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I do think if we want ETH to be money though we need to settle any lingering questions on issuance and staking and allow that part of the protocol to ossify and begin to accrue monetary Lindy effect. ETH doesn’t have to be permanently deflationary, but issuance should be certain.
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