BlockBeats news, on July 15, Ethereum founder Vitalik stated, "The best way to build L2 is to leverage more of the capabilities provided by L1 (security, censorship resistance, zk-SNARKs, data availability, etc.) and simplify your own logic to act merely as a sorter and prover (if it's based on a based design, then only a prover is needed) to handle core execution. This model combines 'minimal trust' and 'efficiency,' which was a goal that enterprise-level blockchain teams in the 2010s pursued but never truly achieved. Now, through Ethereum's L2 solutions, this goal can be realized. In fact, we have already seen some successful cases: when L2 encounters problems, L1's functionality has successfully protected users' rights."
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Vitalik: L2 should fully leverage L1 capabilities, balancing trust minimization and efficiency.
BlockBeats news, on July 15, Ethereum founder Vitalik stated, "The best way to build L2 is to leverage more of the capabilities provided by L1 (security, censorship resistance, zk-SNARKs, data availability, etc.) and simplify your own logic to act merely as a sorter and prover (if it's based on a based design, then only a prover is needed) to handle core execution. This model combines 'minimal trust' and 'efficiency,' which was a goal that enterprise-level blockchain teams in the 2010s pursued but never truly achieved. Now, through Ethereum's L2 solutions, this goal can be realized. In fact, we have already seen some successful cases: when L2 encounters problems, L1's functionality has successfully protected users' rights."