Solana co-founder: If you can't run the sequencer yourself, it's not permissionless.

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ME News Message. May 18 (UTC+8), Solana Labs co-founder Anatoly Yakovenko (toly) said, in responding to discussions about Hyperliquid’s level of decentralization, that he has also raised the same criticism for all L2s: the key to determining whether a system is permissionless is whether users can use their own resources to participate in any part of the protocol stack without approval from a trusted third party. If they cannot, then it is not permissionless. Toly said that no matter what users do, they are unable to run the Base sequencer or the Hyperliquid sequencer, so this is the same issue as the L2 problem he criticized. (Source: ChainCatcher)
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