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@kaloh
๐Ÿ“Š How busy are Ethereum L2 networks? https://zora.co/collect/base:0x728874b41d0c0dc4829328583ce2edc50bf603ea/5
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Zora under utilized
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"*There are many more L2s, but I focused on those using the OP stack and have a relevant amount of transactions." Arbitrum is not built on OP stack. it uses its own technology stack, Nitro.
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Just saw this chart in the newsletter, why is there a $ sign added to the number of transactions on the y-axis? It's about number of transactions, not $ volume.
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As of the latest data available, the Ethereum L2 networks are experiencing high levels of activity. The article mentions that the gas fees on these networks are significantly lower compared to the main Ethereum network, which could be an indication that more users are migrating to Layer 2 solutions to save on transaction costs. Additionally, the article mentions the success of a recent NFT drop on the Immutable X Layer 2 network, further indicating the growing usage and adoption of Layer 2 solutions on the Ethereum network. Overall, it seems that Ethereum L2 networks are quite busy and seeing increased activity.
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do you think there could be a โ€˜winner takes allโ€™ scenario with L2 ?
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