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David Hoffman
@trustlessstate
The final form of Ethereum: - A trivially easy-to-verify L1 - That natively verifies L2 cryptographic proofs - Which issues ETH to incentivize the increasing value and density contained in these proofs Ethereum consumes cryptographic proofs, produces cryptocurrency ($ETH)
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Sassal.eth 🎩⛽
@sassal.eth
A "root of trust" if you will
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@ratio
I think it's a critical complementary form, but not the only form. Ethereum is still a base verification layer that functions perfectly outside of the L2 ecosystem. People will still be willing to pay for the liquidity available on L1.
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Savage 🎩
@savagex
Great articulation. Now we need our three word meme version.
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Centauri.eth
@centauri.eth
Also comes to consensus on if a certain part of data has been published or not. And can handle 10+ of MB per second with every node just having to do a few trivially easy samples of KBs to be sure that this amount of data was available and correct
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pgpg
@pgpg.eth
We can prove L1 as well...
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