#EthereumFuture Ethereum's approach to scaling through many layer 2 networks, each with its own transaction processing speed and parameters, potentially grants the network an unlimited number of unique high-performance chains, according to Anurag Arjun, co-founder of Avail, a unified chain abstraction solution.
In an interview with Cointelegraph, Arjun acknowledged that Ethereum and its high-performance competitors with monolithic architecture are fundamentally different products. However, Ethereum's choice to scale through a large number of layer 2 solutions gives it an overlooked quality:
"The underappreciated beauty of this rollup-focused roadmap architecture is that it allows multiple teams to experiment with different execution environments and different block times."
This allows a diverse set of high-performance sidechains to emerge instead of a single singular architecture on any monolithic layer 1, the executive added. However, without true interoperability, switching between layer 2s will remain as complex as bridging assets between different blockchain ecosystems as a whole, Arjun warned.