@elonmusk The lack of safety is due to corporate greed. How dare you try to make it about anything else but the real rot of this country-corporate greed. You and your agenda are disgusting.
We should not fork in response to L2 bugs.
We should fork in response to bugs in the ethereum protocol, and perhaps in a not-that-distant day the protocol will include ZK EVM verifiers (this is the "native rollups" concept)
When we do the latter, we should max out on the right mix of multiprovers, formal verification, etc to make sure the risk of ever needing to fork is minimized.
One of @VitalikButerin's greatest traits is his approach to decision making. When an issue arises, he listens and gathers information, weighs it all and makes a decision when he believes that he has weighed most of the necessary data. Best path forward is to realize that he has heard all of us and things are in motion.
Threats of harm or attempts at coersion are deeply distrubing and will be counterproductive.
There are multiple threads in process in the EF, the EEA and Consensys that will reformat how Ethereum "goes-to-market" in the near term.
And based on what I am seeing there will be so many high value initiatives that become public soonish, that your heads will spin. Best to keep them on your shoulders and not lose them before a surge begins.
The leader is Vitalik. The ticker is ETH.