Odaily Planet Daily News Uniswap founder Hayden Adams posted on the X platform yesterday that the L2 chain, which focuses on Ethereum expansion, should not focus on immutability (the ability to retain an unchanged and unchangeable transaction ledger) until the Ethereum blockchain is ready. Adams said: "Ethereum L2 should not be immutable. It has been 10 years, and L1 is not ready to be immutable." He added that it is "meaningless" to expect the L2 network to "never upgrade again or force large-scale migration." He explained: "If some migrate and some do not, the nature of users and applications connecting to each other on the L2 chain will destroy composability." The Ethereum Foundation has stated that the L2 chain is its expansion plan, and Jonathan Colón, head of the ecosystem of the NFT market Rarible, called the L2 network a "money grab." Adams responded: “The whole plan to scale Ethereum is ‘L2’, we either make them work or change the roadmap (I’m leaning towards the former). Calling them money grabs (or) saying they need to be immutable doesn’t change that. They’re expensive to build, and L1 doesn’t fund the work.”