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1. "Ethereum's Next Move: Scaling, Upgrading, Towards the Aggregation Era"
This article analyzes the core issues in Ethereum's current development, arguing that overreliance on Layer 2 (L2) scaling solutions has disrupted Ethereum's flywheel effect, causing the network effect to dissipate. The author proposes that Ethereum needs to readjust its development path: first, actively scale L1 to enhance its capabilities as a settlement and execution network, making it a more robust infrastructure; second, optimize L2 design, such as adopting technologies like "Optimistic Rollup," to strengthen L2 in synergy with L1 rather than weaken the network effect; finally, by integrating core services, build a unified Ethereum ecosystem to achieve general composability and chain abstraction. These measures aim to usher Ethereum into the aggregation era, making it the preferred blockchain platform with outstanding performance, security, and composability, reactivating and strengthening the flywheel network effect.
2. "Web3 Parallel Computation In-Depth Research Report: The Ultimate Path to Native Scalability"
This research report delves into Web3 parallel computation as the ultimate solution for blockchain scalability. The article points out that traditional scaling approaches such as Layer 2 and modular blockchains face issues like ecosystem fragmentation, while on-chain parallel computation, through restructuring the execution engine architecture, can achieve a performance leap while maintaining single-chain consistency. The report provides a detailed analysis of five parallel computation technical paths (account-level, object-level, transaction-level, virtual machine-level, and instruction-level), and focuses on comparing two mainstream approaches: Monad's "from-scratch" new parallel chain and MegaETH's "EVM-compatible" progressive enhancement. The research suggests that parallel computation can not only address current performance bottlenecks but also provide infrastructure support for complex applications like blockchain games and AI Agents. Although facing challenges such as technical implementation and developer migration, parallel computation may be the most sustainable path for achieving native scalability in Web3, driving blockchain's paradigm shift from a "distributed ledger" to a "decentralized computer."
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