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Polygon 2.0: A Framework for Governance
Polygon is basically going to become this multi-chain network of layer 2s secured by ZK. The other chains in the ecosystem will be able to take that, right? So essentially what's being solved here is you can have as much space as you want and it doesn't matter how many blockchains there are. And then we have a aggregator layer which actually combines the ZK proofs in one recursively and puts one single proof on Ethereum. What happens with these recursive combination in this aggregator layer is that one chain could swap some value from chain number 10 to chain number 100 or vice versa. That means you don't care whether that has one validator, two valid