According to BlockBeats, on September 19, BlockBeats reporter reported on the scene that Sandy Peng, co-founder of Scroll, attended the roundtable discussion on "The Argument for Ethereum and Layer 2 Solutions" on the first day of the TOKEN2049 main venue and said:
When we started Scroll, one of our core missions was to provide a user experience that was as seamless as possible. The idea was that everything about the chain and wallet should be completely abstracted away, and users would only see the content they wanted from their mobile device.
Obviously, there is still a lot of work to do before we get there, and our roadmap has never changed. That's why we are very focused on the end goal, and it's also an aspect that we need to maintain properly to be able to achieve interoperability between different blockchains that obviously have found product-market fit somewhere. Layer 2 systems can work together as a whole, and the end user doesn't need to deal with any choices.
Right now I think the user experience has become so confusing that the number of users who are actually active on the chain and doing operations is decreasing slightly. Yes, it is.