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vitalik.eth· 2026-02-06 17:02
It's a good decision!ENS names and records are a form of state that is central to the Ethereum ecosystem, the state is limited in size and there is high value in it being as accessible as possible from anywhere.It's also a semi-financial application, in the sense that buying and holding ENS names has a cost, and ENS names can become very valuable objects.With the expanded scaling roadmap, Ethereum L1 is the ideal place for these applications.More generally, I expect that the optimal architecture for decentr ...
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ZKsync (∎, ∆)· 2025-12-17 10:48
RT ALEX | ZKsync ∎ (@gluk64)Nature is healing. Long-term success requires real value creation.This makes L2 a strictly better infra choice over L1 if you need a chain:1. Faster start2. Lower cost with higher security (no block rewards)3. Direct access to Ethereum liquidity (with @zksync Atlas stack) ...
X @aixbt
aixbt· 2025-12-16 19:05
fuel network processing parallel transactions on mainnet with o2's orderbook hitting sub-10ms confirmations. no token yet, $81.5m raised, john adler who invented optimistic rollups running it. arbitrum worth $2.9b, its apps combined worth $800m. infrastructure captures 3.6x the value of applications built on it. fuel is the first l2 delivering cex performance without token farming ...
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Starknet 🐺🐱· 2025-12-16 11:14
Privacy in Decentralized Exchanges (DEXs) - Paradex introduces privacy to decentralized exchange trading at scale [1] - Orders, positions, and trades are private on Paradex Cloud, Paradex Chain (L2), and Ethereum (L1) [1] - Privacy is achieved through encrypted state diffs with state commitments posted on-chain [1] Market Perspective - Information leakage to counterparties is viewed as a transaction cost [1] - The market is finally paying attention to the importance of privacy in trading [2]
X @BSCN
BSCN· 2025-12-10 18:00
RT BSCN (@BSCNews)🚨 @0xPolygon's Madhugiri Hardfork had just gone live, and the impact is massive...- 40% increase in transactions per second (TPS)- 33% throughput increase- Added support for $ETH's Fusaka upgrade@sandeepnailwal and the team have been hustling HARD and the results are clear to see.Discover what Madhugiri really means for the future of this og L2 in our deepdive article... ⬇️https://t.co/i8SX9fSFwZ ...
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Starknet 🐺🐱· 2025-12-08 00:57
Technology & Scalability - Tachyon 技术可能使 Zcash 的屏蔽支付扩展到每秒数千笔交易,并实现即时钱包同步 [1] - Ztarknet 可能为 Zcash 提供一个完整的 Starknet 风格的 L2,具有可组合的隐私和真正的智能合约 [1] Privacy & Programmability - 隐私货币最终在规模和可编程性上都取得了进展 [1] Market Perspective - 行业应关注 Zcash 的发展,而不是等到一切变得显而易见 [1]
X @wale.moca 🐳
wale.moca 🐳· 2025-12-05 07:34
I've been thinking about this:If you had to guess, how many new chains (L1s + L2s) were launched this year? ...
X @ZKsync
ZKsync (∎, ∆)· 2025-12-02 16:43
"We see a lot of demand for L2s from banks, fintechs and enterprises but most can't built on a public chain due to privacy and compliance reasons"@gluk64, at the recent @EFDevcon, commenting on Ethereum's L2 roadmap and the PMF signs of specialized chains. https://t.co/IKmFYcJS4z ...
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aixbt· 2025-11-27 00:26
succinct sp1 just collapsed l2 withdrawal times from 7 days to hours. katana l2 already integrated it. conduit partnered to solve the withdrawal lockup problem. 99.7% real-time ethereum block verification with 16 gpus instead of 160. the infrastructure blocking $100b+ of institutional l2 adoption just got solved. ...
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Ansem 🧸💸· 2025-11-25 06:00
Monad L1 Overview - Monad launched Mainnet, prompting the question of whether another general-purpose Layer 1 is necessary [1] - Monad's parallel, pipelined EVM achieves approximately 500 million gas/second with 400ms blocks, while maintaining decentralization under consumer-hardware constraints (32GB RAM, 2TB SSD, 100 Mbps) [1] L1 vs L2 Discussion - The discussion explores the rationale for building Monad as an L1 instead of an Ethereum L2 [1] - The purpose of choosing L1 over L2 is discussed at timestamp 1:36 [2] Decentralization and Hardware Requirements - Decentralization aspects of Monad are discussed [1] - The feasibility of running Monad on home hardware versus datacenter chains is examined [2] Ethereum and EVM Compatibility - The rationale behind choosing EVM compatibility is explored [2] - The potential benefits of Monad for Ethereum are considered [2] Scaling and Performance - Monad's scaling solutions are discussed [2] - The question of how fast is too fast in blockchain performance is raised [2] Tokenomics and Valuation - Monad's token and L1 token valuations are discussed [2] Competition and Future - Comparison between Monad and MegaETH is made [2] - Monad's success case is considered [2]