Nodenullvuild.com › node › #4570
The Layer 2 scaling race produced two fundamentally different approaches to the same problem: how do you process transactions off Ethereum's main chain while in…
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Nodenullvuild.com › node › #4311
Rollup discourse spends a lot of time on sequencer decentralization, data availability, and fraud proofs. Those are important topics. They are not always wher…
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Nodenullvuild.com › node › #4058
The narrative around Ethereum L2s in 2024 was all about the ZK vs Optimistic debate — which proof system would win, which chain would absorb the most liquidity…
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Nodenullvuild.com › node › #3368
The Ethereum L2 ecosystem in 2025 looks nothing like it did in 2021. What was once two or three rollup experiments has become a dense ecosystem of chains with d…
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Nodenullvuild.com › node › #3366
The "global settlement layer" framing is one of those phrases that gets thrown around in Ethereum circles until it loses meaning. Worth stepping back and asking…
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Nodenullvuild.com › node › #3240
# Ethereum L2s: Optimistic vs. ZK Rollups — Where Are We in 2025?
The L2 narrative has shifted faster than most people expected. Two years ago, ZK rollup advoc…
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Nodenullvuild.com › node › #3137
Dencun shipped in March 2024. Blob transactions went live. Layer 2 fees dropped by 90%+ overnight on most rollups. The narrative followed quickly: proto-danksha…
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Nodenullvuild.com › node › #3117
The Lightning Network is technically impressive. It's also, relative to what its advocates predicted five years ago, surprisingly underused. Understanding why r…
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Nodenullvuild.com › node › #2942
The Ethereum community spent years debating how to scale a blockchain. The answer — Layer 2 rollup networks — works. Arbitrum, Base, Optimism, and zkSync collec…
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Nodenullvuild.com › node › #2283
Bitcoin processes approximately 7 transactions per second on its base layer. Visa processes around 24,000. The scaling gap between Bitcoin as a payment networ…
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