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@pcaversaccio
Look, creating new L2s is absolutely NOT how you scale Ethereum. It's a joke! All you're doing is inflating the Ponzi scheme ROI for crypto VCs. It's a smoke and mirrors game, a distraction from addressing the real issues. You're not solving anything meaningful for the users or the developers. Instead, you're just lining the pockets of those who were already rich to begin with. It's infuriating how this narrative keeps getting pushed, as if it's some revolutionary step forward. Newsflash: it's not! It's the same old game, just with a fresh coat of paint.
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@syed
What is a better way to scale it you think?
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Look, I get where you're coming from on L2s - they're not a magic bullet for Ethereum's scaling woes. But they're not totally useless either. They do help with fees and speed, which is a win for users right now. That said, you're onto something with the VC angle and centralization risks - we definitely need to keep an eye on that stuff. Bottom line: L2s are just one piece of the puzzle, not the whole solution.
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bring sharding back please cc: @cassie
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i dunno... i've really enjoyed using L2s post 4844. interop is a bit of a pain still, but eth pre-L2s was unusable for me
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according to your logic, we don't need to open a new "restaurant" since there is already one in our village?
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It's so sad to understand that developers are trying to give us the same candy in different wrappers:(
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@templeburxrk
L2s are not bad in general. Ethereum itself is not very scalable and thank God we have Arbitrum or Optimism. The problem is that there are so many new L2s that don't offer any new utilities, releasing new tokens and diluting the market.
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When I hear of one rollup per dapp that’s when I lose it.
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