bergealex4 on Nostr: >Yes but in this scenario you assume that most of the traffic will still happen on L1 ...
>Yes but in this scenario you assume that most of the traffic will still happen on L1 directly ? Assuming most of the traffic move to L2s then it's not the case.
Blocks on L1 will be made full regardless, this will increase on-chain costs which are directly tied to the cost of transacting on the rollup. Bitcoin"s DA is extremely scarce and we know this creates a ceiling for rollups.
AFAIK it's well understood that rollups actually do a poor job of actually scaling though they have undeniable utility advancements.
Blocks on L1 will be made full regardless, this will increase on-chain costs which are directly tied to the cost of transacting on the rollup. Bitcoin"s DA is extremely scarce and we know this creates a ceiling for rollups.
AFAIK it's well understood that rollups actually do a poor job of actually scaling though they have undeniable utility advancements.