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#DeepCreationCamp 🏗️ The Pivot: From "Outsourcing" to "In-Sourcing"
The move to scale L1 throughput aggressively is a direct response to the "Solana-fication" of the market—where users favor the seamlessness of a single, high-speed chain over the friction of bridging between twenty different L2s.
Fragmentation Fix: By increasing L1 capacity, Ethereum aims to become the "High-Speed Hub" rather than just a slow "Settlement Layer."
Economic Realignment: If more activity stays on L1, the "burn" mechanism (EIP-1559) becomes more effective, directly benefiting ETH holders rather than just L2 equity holders.🛡️ Why "Quantum Readiness" Matters Now
It might seem early, but Vitalik’s focus on quantum resistance isn't just geeky foresight—it's institutional marketing. As Bitcoin and Ethereum are increasingly viewed as "Digital Gold," they must prove they can survive the next 50 years of computing advancement. In a world of AI-driven cyber threats, "Math-Proven Security" is a premium product.
🧠 The Reality Check
The "Strawmap" is ambitious, but execution is everything. Ethereum is notorious for "long timelines." The market is currently rewarding the vision, but the valuation expansion will depend on how quickly these EIPs (Ethereum Improvement Proposals) move from discussion to mainnet.
Key Takeaway: We are moving from the era of "How many L2s can we build?" to "How powerful can we make the core?" This is a flight to quality.