You're not on Ethereum because you trust the EF, Vitalik, or its users. You’re here because Ethereum eliminates the need for trust. Even if the core devs and validators turn rogue, Ethereum will persist and thrive.
To bring Ethereum to the masses, L2s must also eliminate trust.
For better or worse, blockchains are a hyper-adversarial environment. The conflict of interest is ubiquitous, and even the most sincere actors can be compromised or forced to be evil against their will. To build something that will last, you need to choose the most resilient stronghold as your home. Key to this is technology rooted in cypherpunk ideals.
Trusting core teams is not a sufficient substitute for a trustless network.
You should be on @zksync, because ZK tech makes verifiable computation exponentially scalable. Not because you need to trust teams working on the core protocol or their own L2s, like @the_matter_labs, @grvt_io, @cronosapp, @class_lambda, @moonsonglabs_, @SlushSDK, and many other contributors.
The most critical step in achieving this vision for @zksync is the broad decentralization of the network with a resilient governance framework. This is our sole focus right now. Huge progress has been made in this direction. We are coming close.
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With nearly 1.3M eligible addresses, you too might be eligible for STRK.
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✨Starknet users, ECMP recipients, and devs
✨@Sorare, @dYdX, @Immutable and @rhinofi users
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✨Open-Source devs
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