Russo criticizes Ethereum’s multi-chain usability, urging seamless cross-L2 operability improvements.
Buterin proposes standardized addresses and cross-chain payment protocols for a smoother L2 experience.
Buterin stresses the importance of light clients, keystore wallets, and EVM upgrades for Ethereum’s future.
Ethereum’s user experience on layer-2 networks has come under scrutiny. Camila Russo highlighted the challenges with cross-L2 operability on X, prompting a response from Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin.
Russo pointed out that transacting across L2 networks is challenging and painful for seasoned crypto users. She argued that while Ethereum’s multi-chain structure promises flexibility, it remains difficult for crypto users and largely inaccessible for newcomers.
Ethereum people I love you and I love Ethereum
But you gotta stop minimizing how bad the L2 experience is.
If you're a crypto native, it's bad. More than bad, it's PAINFUL. That's if you already use crypto. If you're a newbie… it's unacceptable. Simply unusable.
Using…
— Camila Russo (@CamiRusso) October 28, 2024
Russo added that the current state of L2 experiences needs improvement,…
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