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I think for many people it’s probably the (perceived) added complexity. Another thing is the “perf overhead” with type validation per-request. Personally, I’ve used it on almost every serious project for 5ish years now and it’s been a huge help.
We’re progressively moving from ethers to viem at Kwenta https://github.com/Kwenta/kwenta
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L3s are usually application-specific chains (have custom features not available on the EVM), but still rely on L1 for security and L2 for scalability. Best example I can think of is to imagine if the dydx chain was built on the OP stack instead (with the onchain order book on the L3)