According to TechFlow, Andre Cronje, director of the Fantom Foundation, said at X that investors and companies like centralization. Decentralization is not profitable and too difficult to deal with. We will see many decentralized applications (DApps) become second-layer networks (L2), and finally when they are tired of managing these networks, they will decentralize and turn back to first-layer networks (L1). Similarly, many first-layer networks will become second-layer networks, because running a centralized sorter is much easier than worrying about those annoying consensus mechanisms, until they need "decentralization" and turn back to first-layer networks.
Let this division continue. Although it goes against every technical concept I have ever learned, I believe that in this game, the unified monolithic solution is the ultimate winner.