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Jack.top
@jacktop
If Eth user experience gets solved by abstracting away which chain you're using, doesn't that essentially make using ethereum trust based, because you won't know if the L2 ur using actually secures itself with ethereum in a decentralized way? Struggling to see how eth scales without losing it's trustlessness somewhat
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shazow
@shazow.eth
The way I imagine it is you set strong constraints on the chain you care about, this produces cross chain intents that ultimately must be satisfied on the origin chain to be completed successfully. I dont think all chains become fully fungible, chosen source of truth is still a thing.
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Jack.top
@jacktop
Who decides the constraints though? The individual app makers I guess? Which makes it easy for end users but I guess their assumption will be what they're using is secure by default. But in reality it could be the same as using a centralized exchange depending on which chains the apps are routing through etc.
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