A Curve community member proposes halting all subsequent Layer 2 development, citing minimal returns and high operational pressure
According to ChainCatcher, Curve community member phil_00Llama recently initiated a proposal to "halt all subsequent Layer 2 development." The proposal suggests that already deployed L2s may be retained, but recommends terminating further development. The proposer believes that L2 chains require maintenance efforts on par with the Ethereum mainnet, yet generate minimal returns (currently, the combined daily revenue of all L2s is about $1,500). L2 technology evolves rapidly and tends to have a short lifespan, resulting in significant operational pressure. The development team could instead focus their efforts on more valuable areas. So far, only one community member has commented on the proposal: "This proposal is so radical that it deserves a more thorough explanation."
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