There's a common sequencing set that is available for all the different new rollups like DAP specific rollups and other things that come up. If you have a shared sequencing ecosystem, then there is a lot of powerful cross rollup transactions. For example, let's say one chain is one rollup is uniswap and other rollup is sushi swap. It's very difficult to express this automatically if they were separate sequencing sets. And I think because, you know, different shared sequencing layers will compete with each other on attracting rollups. The total value of return to the rollup will actually be higher if they participated in a shared sequencing ecosystems than if they participate in a separate
Sreeram Kannan, Founder of EigenLayer, joins this episode to talk about the innovative power that EigenLayer is bringing to Ethereum.
In this episode we discuss EigenLayer’s data availability layer for ETH L2s to roll down to, which saves costs and solves congestion issues and EigenLayer’s re-staking layer which allows ETH stakers to opt in to support new use cases, earning more yield while accepting more slashing conditions, instead of apps having to roll their own security.
Sreeram is extremely smart (his academic papers here), I learned a ton during this episode and I hope you do as well. Please share your thoughts and favorite parts of the episode with us on Twitter.
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