Another day, another rollup sunset gone wrong.
The ecosystem still lacks a standardized and responsible process for offboarding assets when a rollup is decommissioned. Right now, users are often left with only crude, last-resort force withdrawal methods—an unacceptable default. Also, given the centralised ownership of rollup, it is easy to rug the force withdrawal (see the quoted tweet for more info)
Any team launching a rollup should be equally committed to not an irresponsible shutdown path, but also a clear, secure, and user-friendly shutdown path. Abrupt shutdowns without proper exit planning aren't just irresponsible—they're negligent.
It’s time for the ecosystem to establish a proper standard: a step-by-step operational guideline for how to decommission a rollup gracefully. The final fallback, forced exits, should be a last resort, not the norm.
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