8.1. Future Technology Integrations
Why do we use Ethernet? This has resulted in many benefits:
● Ease of Use: Ethereum is built with flexibility in mind and fits perfectly with asset token use cases. In addition, Ethereum has the largest number of developers, which provides well-established standards, best practices, and support.
● Robustness: This is one of the most powerful blockchain protocols today. Extensive adoption allows many people to validate their networks and increase security.
● Interoperability: Ethernet is a protocol, a base layer on which all applications can be built and interact.
The main issue facing Ethereum today is often referred to as the expansion problem. Blockchain is based on three pillars: Security, decentralization, and scalability (throughput). Historically, Ethereum has always prioritized security and decentralization at the expense of scalability, and some technical improvements must be made at the base layer to support traffic size. Most public blockchains, such as Ethereum, are currently one of the main concerns, and much work is underway to address these expansion issues without sacrificing blockchain trilemma.
Ethereum is a blockchain that is proven robust by thousands of dApps and developers and provides large ecosystems, resources, and support for developers. With the system you're building, you can reduce auctions, meta-deals, subscriptions (&cies) and provide a great experience on Ethernet for non-encrypting users.
The Replica team is considering a Layer 2 solution (using the Main Ethereum chain as the anchor for security). At this time, we are not ready for practical application or have not reached the production stage, so we cannot consolidate for sure. We closely track the technical advances in this topic and decide to integrate solutions that provide optimal benefits to products, use cases, and users.
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