Vitalik: L2 Should Fully Utilize L1 Capacity, Balancing Trustlessness and Efficiency
BlockBeats News, July 15th, Ethereum founder Vitalik posted a message stating, "The best way to build L2 is to more fully leverage the capabilities provided by L1 (security, censorship resistance, zero-knowledge proofs, data availability, etc.), and to simplify your own logic to serve as merely an ordering and proving layer (if it's based on a base design, a prover is all that is needed) to handle core execution."
This approach combines "minimal trust" and "efficiency," which was the goal pursued by enterprise blockchain teams in the 2010s but never truly achieved. Now, through Ethereum's L2 solution, this goal is within reach. In fact, we have already seen some successful cases: when L2 encounters issues, L1's functionality effectively safeguards user rights."
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