The content discusses a keynote speech by Martin Koeppelmann of Gnosis at Devcon Bangkok, where he challenges the use of layer-2 rollups on Ethereum and proposes the development of native zk-proven rollups. Koeppelmann criticizes existing rollups for bringing users to corporate-controlled platforms rather than Ethereum and highlights vulnerabilities and limitations in their security. He envisions the creation of 128 interoperable native L2s, integrated into Ethereum's economic framework and offering scalability, cost-efficiency, and user adoption. Koeppelmann urges the Ethereum community to act decisively, suggesting that embracing native rollups could solidify Ethereum's position as the most important economic zone in the world.



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