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>"Look at using ZK-rollups slice Ethernet Square on how to become an unstoppable force pragmatic. The scalable trilemma exists in all blockchain networks. The more difficult it is for the L1 network to promote scalability, the higher the minimum hardware requirements for running a full node. When the full node is not easily accessible, the network becomes more centralized. Obviously, Ethereum has long placed security and decentralization above the scalability of the base layer. As it shifts to an aggregation-centric roadmap, Ethereum is using its base layer (especially its huge full-node network) to provide strong data availability to replace L1 scalability while maintaining security and decentralization."
>"Look at using ZK-rollups slice Ethernet Square on how to become an unstoppable force pragmatic. The scalable trilemma exists in all blockchain networks. The more difficult it is for the L1 network to promote scalability, the higher the minimum hardware requirements for running a full node. When the full node is not easily accessible, the network becomes more centralized. Obviously, Ethereum has long placed security and decentralization above the scalability of the base layer. As it shifts to an aggregation-centric roadmap, Ethereum is using its base layer (especially its huge full-node network) to provide strong data availability to replace L1 scalability while maintaining security and decentralization."
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