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@vercelabloh
what am I getting wrong?
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@samuellhuber.eth
1) blocksize may be increased in the future as long as 10-20 year old hardware can then still run nodes (core ethos of ethereum being ability for anyone to validate) 2) L2 teams working on scaling while settling to Ethereum likely to manifest greatly in the next 2-5 years. Already from 2 years ago moving USDC to today
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@samuellhuber.eth
3) as developer experience gets better with simple onboarding for users (e.g. Embedded Wallets, userOps, ...) more viable products can be built fuling new innovation to tackle scale issues 4) not everything needs to be onchain, but if identity (e.g. ENS or Farcaster ID) is could build around that + onchain payments
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@jrh3k5.eth
Genuine thought that occurs to me, and not trying to be snarky: is the person who has 32 ETH likely to be running a 10- to 20-year-old computer? Feels like this thought is only applicable to the PoW days of Ethereum, barring DVT allowing for a lower barrier to entry for validators.
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