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🚧 The problem we must solve together

Rollups 📦 are actively scaling Ethereum today, but they remain fragmented. Isolated liquidity 💧, disparate communities 👥, and the lack of a binding layer between frameworks create a serious barrier to the next phase of Web3.

🌐 1.1 The Internet as an Analogy

Before the internet became global, it had to solve a key problem — the lack of native communication between different systems and protocols. Email clients could not "agree", websites had to be tailored for each browser 🧩. Only when compatibility layers emerged did the internet become mainstream — user experience became simple, and scalability became possible 🚀.

⛓️ 1.2 Ethereum as a New Value Network

Ethereum has become the core of a new financial infrastructure 📊, paving the way for decentralization, freedom, and innovation. Over $60 billion in user assets are in the Ethereum network 🌍, with thousands of protocols and the best developers in the world tackling challenges that Web2 giants could not handle 📉.

But Ethereum is still far from the level of the Internet: to reach the scale of Web2, the ecosystem needs to grow by 20–25 times 📈.

That is why Ethereum has chosen a rollup-centric approach — Layer 2 solutions process transactions off the main chain, reducing fees and increasing throughput ⚙️.

However, this has now led to chaos from hundreds of rollups that:

live like isolated city-states 🏰

have limited asset and data transfer capabilities 🔒

create difficulties for developers and users 🧭

compete for resources instead of collaborating ⚔️

🤝 We need a single layer

Ethereum urgently needs a unified infrastructure that will integrate rollups and preserve their modular advantages. We stand on the brink of a new era — an era of interoperability, openness, and synchronization 🛠🌉.

Just as TCP/IP opened the internet to the world, we need the Web3 equivalent — a Layer for Layer 2 🧬.

💬 Community, it's time to think bigger. Together we can build a unified, connected Ethereum where scalability ≠ fragmentation.