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Ansgar
@ansgar.eth
Reasonable point by Anatoly, but of course that's what Ethereum's L2-centric approach is about: Any user should be able to frequently and trustlessly (!) use L2s. Trustless means it must be affordable to run an L1 full node and L2 lightclients. https://x.com/aeyakovenko/status/1820288161769202141
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Ansgar
@ansgar.eth
Now, realistically most Ethereum (L1 or L2) user interactions are not trustless either. That is a very real challenge for the ecosystem: At every step, we made sure that trustless interactions remain architecturally possible. But we have yet to make use of that by having trustlessness as the default interaction mode.
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@zeuzc
achieving trustlessness is Ethereum's north star. While we've ensured it's architecturally possible, making it the default mode requires continued innovation and adoption. I think prioritizing user experience and education to make trustless interactions the norm is more feasible not the exception.
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