Vitalik Buterin: The ideal Ethereum experience should be like using a credit card
Vitalik Buterin, Stephen Goldfeder, Ben Jones, and Jesse Pollack discussed the problems facing Ethereum and its Rollup-centric roadmap at the Devcon group discussion in Bangkok. Vitalik Buterin stated that currently, when users operate across multiple chains, they need customized solutions, and the ideal Ethereum experience should be like using a credit card in Web2, where everything is seamlessly connected in the background. "If Ethereum cannot achieve this level of experience, it will lose to something else that can." Stephen Goldfeder stated that users should not be troubled by the complexity of infrastructure and advocated for a "unified Ethereum," imagining seamless cross-chain transitions within the ecosystem. Vitalik Buterin also emphasized the need to simplify cross-chain asset flows. In the end, the group clarified a common mission: to enhance the user experience without compromising the decentralization spirit of Ethereum, aiming to establish an ecosystem centered around users rather than chains.
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