Scroll Co-founder: The current user experience of Layer 2 is too chaotic, leading to a slight decrease in real on-chain users
ChainCatcher news, Scroll co-founder Sandy Peng spoke at the "The Argument for Ethereum and Layer 2 Solutions" roundtable discussion on the first day of the TOKEN2049 main event, stating:
When we started the Scroll project, one of our core missions was to provide a user experience that is as smooth as possible. Our idea is that everything about chains and wallets should be completely abstracted, and users should only see what they want from their mobile devices.
Clearly, there is still a lot of work to do before we reach our goal, and our roadmap has never changed. This is why we are very focused on the end goal, which is also an aspect we need to manage properly in order to achieve interoperability between different blockchains, which have clearly found product-market fit somewhere. Layer 2 systems can work together as a whole, and end users do not need to deal with any choices.
Currently, I believe the user experience has become so chaotic that the number of users who are truly active on-chain and engaging in operations is slightly decreasing. Yes, that is indeed the case.