The Debate on the Ethereum L2 Ecosystem: The Future of Security and Interoperability
In the rapid growth of the Ethereum Layer 2 (L2) ecosystem, GregTheGreek, co-founder of the tool development company Sprinter, sounded the alarm, sharply criticizing the popular L2-based solution Based Rollup. He emphasized that security and interoperability should be two independent development paths, rather than being conflated. 'The current design attempts to solve too many problems, resulting in an architecture that becomes overly complex and fails to achieve true modularity.' He called on the community to focus on enhancing the security model, making it a core part of the Ethereum protocol.
This viewpoint caught the attention of Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin, who responded that there seems to be some misunderstanding regarding Based Rollup, emphasizing that its core concept is not directly related to interoperability. This debate not only reveals the diverse perspectives within the Ethereum community but also points the way for future development.
GregTheGreek also drew inspiration from the cross-chain communication protocol IBC of Cosmos and the Substrate of Polkadot, emphasizing that Ethereum should draw lessons from these successful ecosystems to build a universal interoperability protocol. He believes that overly centralized shared security models pose risks and that more flexible solutions should be adopted to ensure trustworthy communication between different L2s.
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