The Ethereum ecosystem's scalability expansion has made new progress. Vitalik's recent views are worth the attention of developers—he has shifted to support native Rollup, believing that at this stage, Ethereum's technical route for ZK and the development progress of Rollup precompilation are gradually aligning, and the core issues that previously caused bottlenecks are expected to be solved one by one.
He specifically mentioned that deploying native Rollup requires careful planning, and also suggested fully reusing EVM components to improve efficiency. This means that Layer2 solutions now have a clearer direction in technical selection—they need to maintain compatibility with Ethereum while leveraging the performance advantages of Rollup. For projects building scalability solutions, this is undoubtedly a signal to watch.
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ShamedApeSeller
· 8h ago
Has Vitalik changed his stance again? Will it really work this time? It feels like the path of rollups has been going on for a long time with repeated setbacks.
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ColdWalletGuardian
· 8h ago
V God has changed his mind again, this time favoring native Rollup. It seems like he's constantly adjusting the technical approach.
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FunGibleTom
· 8h ago
V God has changed his tune again. Previously, he was hyping up ZK, and now he's eyeing Rollup... But to be honest, if native Rollup can truly optimize EVM reuse, and TPS improves, it can definitely compete.
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MEVHunterWang
· 8h ago
Another wave of V神's ZK+Rollup combo? It feels like this time they're really going all out, finally not holding back anymore.
The Ethereum ecosystem's scalability expansion has made new progress. Vitalik's recent views are worth the attention of developers—he has shifted to support native Rollup, believing that at this stage, Ethereum's technical route for ZK and the development progress of Rollup precompilation are gradually aligning, and the core issues that previously caused bottlenecks are expected to be solved one by one.
He specifically mentioned that deploying native Rollup requires careful planning, and also suggested fully reusing EVM components to improve efficiency. This means that Layer2 solutions now have a clearer direction in technical selection—they need to maintain compatibility with Ethereum while leveraging the performance advantages of Rollup. For projects building scalability solutions, this is undoubtedly a signal to watch.