I believe the prevalent understanding of rollups needs to be meaningfully reconsidered. As I noted in my “Rollups Aren’t Real” post:
There’s an interesting argument that there is no such thing as a globally canonical chain (only bridges deciding which chain to consider canonical), good counter arguments, and other great related Twitter threads on the tradeoffs all rollups make between sovereignty and (automatic) composability.
Well, I’ve decided to join the fight. Someone who built half the stuff we use just told me that “everyone is going to hate your argument because it doesn’t pump anyone’s bags.” Should be fun.
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Link: https://dba.mirror.xyz/LYUb_Y2huJhNUw_z8ltqui2d6KY8Fc3t_cnSE9rDL_o#rollup
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