Sonic Labs CTO: L2 as an application chain is unreasonable for developers, underestimating the infrastructure and compliance costs

2024-10-13 09:57:40
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ChainCatcher news, Sonic Labs Chief Technology Officer Andre Cronje stated: "L2 as an application chain does not make sense for developers:

  • Almost no infrastructure support at deployment (such as stablecoins, oracle, and institutional custody);
  • No foundation or lab to provide assistance;
  • Centralized architecture is vulnerable;
  • Fragmented liquidity and forced through cross-chain bridges;
  • Lack of user and developer community;
  • Spending time dealing with the above issues instead of applications and users;
  • Eliminating network effects;
  • Still requires long transaction confirmation times (some providers are unwilling to cooperate);
  • Developed in isolation (without collaborative teams).

Application chains also severely underestimate the costs of infrastructure and compliance (browsers, hosting, trading platforms, oracles, bridging, toolkits, IDEs, on/off ramps, native issuance and integration, regulation, compliance). In 2024 alone, $14 million has already been spent, a significant portion of which is recurring costs."

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