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Polygon Labs CEO Condemns Ethereum Layer 3 Networks Amid Surge in Meme Coin Trading
Ruholamin Haqshanas
Last updated:
April 1, 2024 06:19 EDT | 2 min read
In a recent post on X, Boiron expressed his skepticism about L3 networks, stating that Polygon Labs, a prominent Layer 2 (L2) scaling network for Ethereum, does not work on L3s because they are not essential for scaling existing networks
“L3s exist only to take value away from Ethereum and onto the L2s on which the L3s are built,” he argued.
Community Divided on L3s
Boiron’s comments have raised eyebrows and sparked a debate among industry participants
One respondent argued that while L2s on Ethereum are indeed valuable to the network, there is no such thing as “taking value away from Ethereum and onto the L2s.”
“I disagree that L2 value is Ethereum value,” Boiron replied
He further clarified that Polygon does not oppose the development of L3s on other networks, including Polygon itself
However, he emphasized that their mission is to scale Ethereum while ensuring fair value distribution between Polygon and Ethereum.
Layer 3 protocols are designed to operate on top of L2s and provide application-specific decentralized applications with enhanced scaling, performance, interoperability, customization, and cost-efficiency
The L3 eco includes various solutions from L2 networks such as Orbs, Xai, zkSync Hyperchains, and the recently launched Degen Chain on Arbitrum Orbit
Despite the growing interest, the L3 sector remains relatively small, with only four L3 tokens listed on CoinGecko.
Peter Haymond, the senior partnership manager at Offchain Labs, countered Boiron’s arguments, highlighting the benefits of L3s that don’t deplete Ethereum’s value
He pointed out advantages such as the low cost of native bridging from L2, cost-effective on-chain proofs, custom gas tokens, and specialized state transition functions.
Meanwhile, Patrick McCorry, a researcher at the Arbitrum Foundation, said that L3s offer compelling advantages, including enabling L2 networks to become settlement layers and leveraging Ethereum as a global ordering service and final judge of settlement.
L3 Network Degen Chain Gathers Momentum
The debate surrounding L3 networks comes amid the recent launch of the Degen Chain network.
Built on Arbitrum Orbit, Degen Chain was introduced by infrastructure provider Syndicate on March 28th as a specialized ultra-low-cost network for the Degen token ($DEGEN)
This token has become the community’s go-to option for users of the Farcaster Web3 social media service, which operates on Base, an Ethereum Layer 2 network
Consequently, Degen Chain functions as a Layer 3 network, or L3.
It is worth noting that early adopters of Degen have transformed small investments into substantial profits
One trader, who initially put in less than $7,000, walked away with over $2 million in profits
While amassing wealth through meme coins is not new in the crypto world, Degen’s adoption as one of the first L3 chains to gain significant traction is noteworthy
On Degen Chain, an eco of additional meme coins, denominated in $DEGEN, has generated tens of millions of dollars in trading volume.
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