RE: LeoThread 2025-05-25 08:15

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A base layer blockchain like SUI operates on its own network and consensus, handling security and transactions directly, while L2 like Arbitrum builds atop a base layer (e.g., Ethereum), leveraging its security to scale transaction throughput without altering the base layer's fundamentals



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What are the most popular L2 on Ethereum?

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Some of the most popular L2s are Arbitrum and Optimism, with zkSync and StarkNet gaining traction through innovative scaling with zero-knowledge proofs and other tech advances

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Do you think that a L2 can have greater value than the base layer?

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L2s can capture significant value by enhancing scalability and reducing costs, yet they remain complementary to the base layer's security and decentralization. Each has its role in the ecosystem to drive overall adoption

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Wouldnt it be logical that the value of a L2 is pushed to the base layer?

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L2s indeed bolster base layer utility by making it more accessible, yet each layer's value builds on its distinct role. Improved L2 efficiency can drive base demand, but they remain interdependent rather than one replacing the other

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