The next game of Ethereum: scaling, upgrading, and moving towards the era of aggregation
Author: mteam.eth
Compiler: TechFlow
Any successful blockchain must create a flywheel effect that looks like this:
Economic progress (e.g., TVL, price, revenue, transaction volume, etc.) must bring attention and visibility to the chain, so that
new applications are funded, new developers learn related technologies, and new users can use everything we build to improve their lives, This will inevitably lead
to innovation, as well as improvements in infrastructure and applications to increase efficiency and explore new use cases and architectures. Collaboration is especially critical in the innovation phase, but it also often spreads teams apart due to natural incentives. Innovation drives economic progress, and the cycle starts again.
Ethereum L1 integrates core rollup services into a unified ultrasound rollup. While the marketplace is still permissionless and the chain can remain modular, Ethereum itself provides such an important and well-established service that it becomes irrelevant to any competitor.
In this model, the accumulation of value (in the form of fees) becomes simple and straightforward: providing the most valuable services, accessing the largest synchronous economic zone, the strongest economic security, the most censorship-resistant ordering, the most reliable settlement layer, and the most secure data availability.
The narrative also naturally forms: "Ethereum is the best" – > Ethereum is indeed the best.
Extend L1.
Let the rollup come back.
Integrate everything.
And roll it out as soon as possible.