In the past year, our team has rarely attended events in the crypto space (after all, the mainnet has not yet launched). The day before yesterday, we made an exception and were invited to Coinbase's annual conference. Initially, I thought I would just meet some partners at Coinbase and then quietly leave, but unexpectedly, I found myself engaged in several very interesting conversations and

for the first time, I clearly felt: the people in suits love to talk about Ethereum the most (it's that kind of passionate conversation that keeps you engaged).

They appreciate its decentralization, the volume of stablecoins on the mainnet, and of course, the many innovative applications developed over the years.

(Later, reflecting at home and chatting with friends, I increasingly felt that discussions about scaling chains probably cannot lead to conversations about decentralization, but what is the difference between a layer 1 without decentralization and a database?)

Information asymmetry is everywhere.