The user experience of Ethereum's layer-2 (L2) networks is under scrutiny as experts highlight significant challenges in navigating its multi-layered ecosystem. Camila Russo expressed concerns about Ethereum's L2 infrastructure, stating that it presents substantial obstacles to seamless user interactions across different chains. These concerns raise questions about accessibility for both experienced and new users. Ethereum co-founder, Vitalik Buterin, acknowledged the issues and proposed solutions to improve cross-chain usability. These include incorporating the chain name in wallet addresses, standardizing protocols for cross-chain swaps and gas payments, and implementing light clients for improved security. Ethereum developers are also working on ERC-3668 to simplify interactions across chains. Additionally, Buterin suggested using keystore wallets for easier transitions between different chains. These improvements aim to make Ethereum's ecosystem more manageable and accessible for users, developers, and enterprises. Buterin also defended the effectiveness of the Ethereum Virtual Machine, emphasizing its stability.
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