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Hayden Adams proposes a new direction for Ethereum: prioritize engineering over theoretical research
Hayden Adams, the founder of Uniswap, recently shared his perspective on Ethereum's scalability challenges. According to his analysis, the core issue is not dismissing Rollups as "parasites," but recognizing the technical burden these solutions carry to enable network expansion.
The True Role of Rollups in Ethereum Architecture
Disagreement with the negative terminology around Rollups reflects a deep technical reality: these protocols absorb a significant amount of costly and complex engineering work. In the current model, Ethereum deliberately shifts this responsibility to second-layer solutions, creating a structural dependency. Hayden Adams questions whether this indefinite outsourcing strategy supports the network's long-term vision.
Autonomy Through Engineering Solutions
For Ethereum to achieve greater independence, Hayden Adams advocates moving away from a predominantly theoretical and academic approach. Instead of treating each obstacle as an abstract research problem, the network needs to mobilize resources and expertise in practical engineering. This means investing in robust solutions that strengthen the base network, reducing vulnerability to third-party decisions.
The message is clear: Ethereum cannot rely on technical outsourcing forever. Only through a genuine commitment to engineering-driven approaches can the network evolve with true autonomy.