Uniswap founder Hayden Adams: Ethereum should stick to the L2 scaling route
ChainCatcher news, Uniswap founder Hayden Adams recently posted on the X social platform, expressing concerns about the confusion surrounding Ethereum's current scaling strategy. Adams emphasized that Ethereum has invested over 5 years in developing a horizontal scaling approach based on L2 and should not waver during the "final sprint phase."
He criticized the conflicting voices within the community, which on one hand claim to follow the "rollup-centric roadmap," while on the other insist that "important functions must remain on L1." Adams stated, "I support improvements in L1 scaling; the rollup-centric roadmap actually requires these improvements," but he opposes frequent changes in strategic direction.
Adams called for the community to "choose a path and work to reduce the associated risks," rather than "changing the narrative and strategy every month." He also clearly expressed his opposition to the approach of "trying all methods," believing that it is worse than not choosing any method at all.