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Can we now all agree that we do not need more L2s? ETH is already as efficient as it can be.👀👀
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Fusaka upgrade and what it means for you as an end-user; > Ethereum transaction fees are now cheaper and they can somehow be compared to what we usually enjoy on L2s > L2s also became relatively cheaper than they used to be. > And lastly, the L2s final confirmations and speed have improved significantly ( still a bit complex but much better than before for the ETH L1 ) With these new upgrades, it’s circling us back to what we’ve been saying and what I said the other day concerning “tech stacks” not being the major selling points for new blockchains again. A lot of chains today are now very fast and cheap, including Ethereum which we often refer to as the mother of all chains. So with that, the main differentiator today for upcoming blockchains has shifted and it’s now the type or quality of the apps that can be built on these chains that matter most. App stack >> Tech stack.
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