Ethereum is trying to solve a problem it created itself.
Liquidity fragmentation in the $ETH -ecosystem has become the norm: dozens of L2s, a bunch of versions of the same protocols, and scattered capital.
Now the idea of an Ethereum Economic Zone is emerging.
According to Friederike Ernst from Gnosis, it’s supposed to be something like a 'single economic space' where different networks operate as one system. And this isn't just about L2s - even external L1s are eyeing this direction.
On paper, it looks pretty.
Less duplication, less chaos, more efficiency for protocols like $ETH -ecosystem services.
But there's a catch.
For this to work, networks need to agree to play by common rules.
And crypto historically doesn't like such agreements.
So the problem is clear. The solution is logical.
The only question is whether different players can actually come to an agreement when liquidity and control are at stake.
What do you think, is EEZ a step towards mature infrastructure or just another complicated layer on top of an already overloaded system?
If you want to understand where the $ETH ecosystem is headed - subscribe to @MoonMan567
Liquidity fragmentation in the $ETH -ecosystem has become the norm: dozens of L2s, a bunch of versions of the same protocols, and scattered capital.
Now the idea of an Ethereum Economic Zone is emerging.
According to Friederike Ernst from Gnosis, it’s supposed to be something like a 'single economic space' where different networks operate as one system. And this isn't just about L2s - even external L1s are eyeing this direction.
On paper, it looks pretty.
Less duplication, less chaos, more efficiency for protocols like $ETH -ecosystem services.
But there's a catch.
For this to work, networks need to agree to play by common rules.
And crypto historically doesn't like such agreements.
So the problem is clear. The solution is logical.
The only question is whether different players can actually come to an agreement when liquidity and control are at stake.
What do you think, is EEZ a step towards mature infrastructure or just another complicated layer on top of an already overloaded system?
If you want to understand where the $ETH ecosystem is headed - subscribe to @MoonMan567