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Interesting perspective coming up. Vitalik recently discussed the positioning of Ethereum, and he believes that this blockchain can actually be understood from two completely different angles.
On one hand, Ethereum is like BitTorrent — this analogy is quite interesting. What does BitTorrent prove? It proves that decentralized technological solutions can run in large-scale applications and truly serve massive user bases, not just stay at the theoretical level. It eliminates centralized download methods, demonstrating that decentralized architecture is practically feasible and competitive.
From another perspective, Ethereum is more like Linux. Why this comparison? Because Linux showcases an open, decentralized system that can be widely adopted and deployed by enterprises and governments around the world. Linux is not a product of a single company, but precisely because of its open nature, it has gained the broadest application and trust.
Vitalik's point is very clear — Ethereum Layer 1 (L1) aims to embody both of these characteristics. It wants to demonstrate decentralized efficiency in large-scale applications like BitTorrent, while also building an open, trustworthy infrastructure system like Linux, allowing global participants to build upon it. This positioning indicates that Ethereum's thinking is far beyond just transaction efficiency; it concerns the sustainability and inclusiveness of the entire ecosystem architecture.