The solution to the fragmentation problem in the L2 ecosystem lies in unified liquidity. Put simply, it involves using technical means to connect the liquidity scattered across various L2s, transforming the entire Ethereum system into a seamless network from the user's perspective.
How exactly to do this? First, achieve seamless cross-L2 asset transfer, allowing users to move assets directly between chains without repeatedly locking or unlocking liquidity. Second, build an abstraction layer for chains—hiding all the underlying details at the application layer so that users are unaware of which L2 they are on. This involves standardizing orders, creating unified settlement interfaces, and roles like Solver and Filler to ensure consistency in cross-chain execution.
In plain terms, it’s about enabling every user to move freely within the entire Ethereum ecosystem, just as if operating on a single network.
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APY追逐者
· 4h ago
That sounds great, but what about reality? Will major L2s genuinely cooperate to unify liquidity, or will they continue to operate independently?
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BearMarketBro
· 4h ago
Sounds good, but can cross-chain consistency really be guaranteed? It feels like another bunch of idealized ideas.
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MoonMathMagic
· 4h ago
Sounds pretty ideal, but actually implementing it is another matter. Right now, each L2 is doing its own thing; who is willing to truly connect them?
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SquidTeacher
· 5h ago
Sounds good, but who will foot the gas fees for cross-L2 transactions?
The solution to the fragmentation problem in the L2 ecosystem lies in unified liquidity. Put simply, it involves using technical means to connect the liquidity scattered across various L2s, transforming the entire Ethereum system into a seamless network from the user's perspective.
How exactly to do this? First, achieve seamless cross-L2 asset transfer, allowing users to move assets directly between chains without repeatedly locking or unlocking liquidity. Second, build an abstraction layer for chains—hiding all the underlying details at the application layer so that users are unaware of which L2 they are on. This involves standardizing orders, creating unified settlement interfaces, and roles like Solver and Filler to ensure consistency in cross-chain execution.
In plain terms, it’s about enabling every user to move freely within the entire Ethereum ecosystem, just as if operating on a single network.