I feel like there are newer solutions now kind of emerging. As you describe all this, though, all I can think of is like the bridging between the different L2s. Do you still imagine people actually using the L1 as the transaction layer? Or do you actually imagine the L2s kind of speaking more to each other? Yeah, I expect layer two speaking to each other. But I think it's almost the same heart to build bridges between different layer ones. Even if you are sharing the same. It's still very hard to kind of bridge between layer two's.
In this week's episode, Anna Rose chats with Scroll co-founders Ye Zhang and Sandy Peng, delving into updates about their zkEVM L2, the progress they have made over the past year and what it really means to build in public. They discuss the challenges and rewards of founding a fully remote organization and how the team navigates the ever changing ZK landscape.
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