Most public blockchains keep singing the same song: chase L2 solutions, embrace compliance frameworks, scale into bigger rooms.
But there's a different approach. What if the chain itself adapted to users instead of forcing users to adapt?
That's the real gap in today's narrative. Everyone's obsessed with which L2 to adopt and which framework to follow. But the fundamental question gets buried: Does blockchain need to become more complex, or should it become simpler?
The chase never ends—new L2s, new standards, new hurdles. Meanwhile, some projects are rethinking the core assumption entirely. The goal isn't to win the L2 race. It's to ask if the race itself makes sense.
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WhaleMinion
· 8h ago
Honestly, this point hits the nail on the head. Everyone just stacks L2 and framework, but no one asks why it has to be so complicated.
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LiquidityWhisperer
· 8h ago
ngl, this point hits the nail on the head; everyone has indeed been brainwashed by the L2套路.
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TxFailed
· 8h ago
ngl this hits different... we've been so busy stacking layers we forgot to ask why we needed them in the first place. learned this the hard way paying $200 gas fees on mainnet just to move stables around. retrospectively hilarious but also tragic
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TommyTeacher1
· 8h ago
To be honest, this logic should have been uncovered a long time ago. The entire community is competing over L2 and compliance, but no one is asking users what they actually want.
Most public blockchains keep singing the same song: chase L2 solutions, embrace compliance frameworks, scale into bigger rooms.
But there's a different approach. What if the chain itself adapted to users instead of forcing users to adapt?
That's the real gap in today's narrative. Everyone's obsessed with which L2 to adopt and which framework to follow. But the fundamental question gets buried: Does blockchain need to become more complex, or should it become simpler?
The chase never ends—new L2s, new standards, new hurdles. Meanwhile, some projects are rethinking the core assumption entirely. The goal isn't to win the L2 race. It's to ask if the race itself makes sense.