Robinhood Provides the Answer: Why Ethereum Becomes the Optimal Solution After Traditional Businesses Enter

Foresight NewsPublicado a 2026-07-13Actualizado a 2026-07-13

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The article argues that as real-world, cash-flow-focused businesses enter the blockchain space, they are increasingly choosing the Ethereum L1 + L2 architecture as the optimal infrastructure solution, in contrast to earlier crypto projects built primarily around token sales. It uses Robinhood as a prime example: after testing its stock tokenization product on Arbitrum One, Robinhood launched its own dedicated blockchain, "Robinhood Chain," which is built as an Ethereum L2 using Arbitrum's technology, relying on Ethereum for data availability (via blobs), using ETH as its native gas token, and employing a standard bridge to Ethereum. The author, Ryan Berckmans, distinguishes between two types of participants with different incentive structures: 1. **The "Old Crypto Economy":** Projects whose primary goal is to create and sell a token, with value derived from utility expectations, speculative "monetary premium," or distant cash-flow promises. Their technology stack choices are often flexible and driven by grants, copycat opportunities, or the need for a new token narrative. 2. **The Emerging "Real-World On-Chain Economy":** Traditional businesses using blockchain to improve existing services or create new cash-flow streams. Their goal is to maximize business profits, not token appreciation. For them, blockchain is infrastructure, and they prioritize low risk, security, user reach, operational control, liquidity, and interoperability. For these real-world enterprises, buildi...


Written by:@ryanberckmans, Member of the Ethereum Community

Compiled by:Saoirse, Foresight News


Travis Kling recently proposed a viewpoint: Is there now an obvious conclusion that businesses seriously conducting real-world operations have no interest whatsoever in the various existing L1 and L2 solutions? His first example was Robinhood. Yet, Robinhood is precisely the perfect counterexample: when real-world enterprises make decisions based on business logic, the vast majority will choose the Ethereum L1+L2 architecture.

(Note: Travis Kling is the founder and chief investment officer of the crypto asset management firm Ikigai, with years of investment experience at institutions like Point72 on Wall Street, and is a well-known crypto macro investor.)



Robinhood chose Ethereum as the underlying L1 and subsequently built its own Ethereum layer-2 network based on Arbitrum technology. Robinhood Chain relies on Ethereum Blobs for data availability, uses ETH as the native gas token, and is equipped with a standard cross-chain bridge secured by Ethereum.


This does not negate the Ethereum L1+L2 model; on the contrary, it confirms that this architecture is operating as originally designed.


The deeper core lies in the vastly different incentive mechanisms among participants. Early crypto industry players built public chains and chose technology stacks with the goal of issuing tokens. The emerging real-world on-chain economy is gradually establishing Ethereum L1+L2 as the underlying standard for cash-flow businesses.


These two types of participants have entirely different objective functions. As the market participant structure shifts, Ethereum's advantages will become increasingly evident.


Old Crypto Economy: Everything Optimized for Tokens


The "real-world enterprises serving real users" referred to in this article follow the classic corporate operation model: creating products consumers need, generating cash flow by providing services, and increasing the equity value corresponding to that cash flow.


Here, "real users" have demands stemming from normal economic activities, not merely speculative demand created by a new round of token issuance. Of course, crypto-native users also belong to real users.


This is not a judgment on whether various protocols are useful or whether builders have pure intentions; it is not a moral distinction. The core differentiating point lies in the economic objectives of the operating entities.


The value of a token can only come from three sources:


  1. Cash Flow: Possessing a reliable claim on future cash flow, akin to on-chain equity or bonds;
  2. Utility Value: Granting holders privileged access to, control over, or governance of a high-value system. Even without cash flow, a token that can control critical resources still holds value;
  3. Monetary Premium: People are willing to hold the asset long-term, convinced that others will recognize and accept it later. The asset transforms into a store-of-value carrier, becoming an ultimate unit of account, not just a voucher awaiting redemption for rights.


The monetary premium is real but extremely difficult to maintain. It requires powerful network effects in market confidence, liquidity, ecosystem adoption, scenario integration, and practical application. Gold, the US dollar, Bitcoin, and Ethereum have each established their own forms of monetary premium; hardly any other assets have achieved this.


Looking back, since the proliferation of programmable crypto assets, the vast majority of participants in the industry have not been formal enterprises pursuing stable cash flow. Their business models mostly involve selling tokens, with token value supported by utility expectations, hype-driven monetary premium, or distant, hard-to-fulfill cash flow narratives.


Some paths are very direct: developing a protocol and directly issuing a native token. Some are more roundabout: receiving grants from ecosystem projects funded by token sales, then selling the received tokens. Some projects do plan to generate revenue in the future. However, when token valuations are severely disconnected from reasonable expected cash flow, the essential business model still relies on market confidence in the token.


Almost everyone replicated similar playbooks, so this model slowly became the industry norm.


Important exceptions exist, of course: centralized exchanges are mostly pure cash-flow businesses, naturally adopting multi-chain strategies, where adding a new public chain is like adding a deposit/withdrawal channel. Some stablecoin issuers are also real-world cash-flow enterprises, initially serving the crypto circle but now expanding into the broader real economy.


But these exceptions precisely prove the core point: enterprises aiming to earn cash choose infrastructure to maximize their own business returns, not to boost token appreciation.


Incentive Mechanisms Ultimately Shape Technical Architecture


An entity's objective function determines its technical route choices. If a business's core mission is to operate a cash-flow business, the blockchain is just infrastructure. The enterprise selects a public chain to reduce risk, optimize products, reach users, and protect profits.


If the primary goal is token monetization, the choice of public chain becomes extremely flexible. Whichever public chain provides ecosystem grants, projects will develop on it. Seeing a successful protocol on Chain A, replicate a similar product on Chain B to facilitate investor valuation comparisons. As long as issuing a new token is desired, a brand new L1, L2, appchain, gas token, governance system, or niche technology stack can be packaged as marketing highlights.


The issue is not technological diversity itself. The crypto field will continue to see a Cambrian explosion of innovation with numerous applications, protocols, layer-2 solutions, and specialized execution environments emerging. The real industry-distorting trend is: for every new idea, there's a rush to independently build a sovereign ecosystem, separately set up an L1, prepare a security budget, cultivate liquidity, issue native monetary assets, completely disregarding whether the business itself necessitates it.


As the industry's focus gradually shifts towards cash-flow real-world businesses, innovation and exploration will not cease but will increasingly be built upon a unified underlying foundation. Enterprises will focus on differentiated development at the application layer and layer-2, relying on Ethereum L1 for settlement, security guarantees, liquidity hosting, and value storage. Ultimately, the industry will form a dumbbell structure: diverse applications flourish at the edges, while underlying infrastructure continues to consolidate.


The common logic of the old crypto industry: build the entire technical architecture around the token you want to sell to investors.


Market Participants Are Evolving


The future shape of the crypto industry will inevitably differ from the past, for one core reason: the players have changed.


The previous US administration persistently suppressed on-chain industry development, but now the wind has shifted. The "GENIUS Act" has been formally enacted, establishing a federal regulatory framework for payment stablecoins. The EU's MiCA regulatory framework is fully effective. Brokers, payment companies, banks, asset management institutions, and governments worldwide are beginning to deploy strategies around stablecoins, asset tokenization, and on-chain business.


This does not mean all regulatory challenges are solved, but large institutions can finally engage in long-term planning for on-chain business.


We are at the starting point of the large-scale adoption S-curve.


As the industry matures, crypto and traditional financial systems will no longer be fragmented. Assets, money, transactions, finance, identity, and trust will all be carried by a combination of on-chain and off-chain systems. Eventually, the term "Web3" will fade from public consciousness, much like "Web2" did, and everything will simply be called the internet.


By then, within the crypto market, the proportion of real-world enterprises serving ordinary users from the real economy will significantly increase. Not only will the number of such enterprises rise, but more crucially, capital volume, user scale, asset volume, and institutional influence will tilt towards these entities.


They will no longer be crypto projects struggling to find business models merely to support token narratives. Instead, they will be real companies using blockchain to improve existing businesses and create entirely new cash-flow avenues.


The market landscape will be rewritten. The infrastructure selection logic of the token economy era is entirely unsuitable for the cash-flow real economy.


Real-World Enterprises Procure Blockchain Infrastructure


Real-world enterprises have very low budgets for infrastructure trial-and-error risks. Companies do not want to bear the extra burden of consensus mechanisms, cross-chain bridges, validator systems, gas assets, governance tokens, liquidity operations, and a pile of unrelated additional modules. Any new technical module must create user value; otherwise, it is a liability.


Blockchain should serve the business, not the other way around.


Some businesses are naturally suited for multi-chain deployment: exchanges, wallets, stablecoin issuers, and various asset issuance platforms require broad user coverage. However, even when operating across multiple chains, it doesn't mean all public chains are equal; usually, a core public chain is designated to handle liquidity, asset issuance, settlement, business data storage, and deep ecosystem integration.


For the vast majority of on-chain businesses, the focus will be on deeply cultivating one main chain or a few chains within the same system.


Enterprises generally have three choices:


  1. Ethereum L1: Used when the business pursues ultimate decentralization, credible neutrality, minimal risk, and deep liquidity. L1 has higher transaction costs, exchanged for the industry's strongest shared security environment.
  2. Build a custom Ethereum L2: Used when the enterprise needs operational control, high customization, compliance capabilities, stable cost models, low latency, and high throughput. This allows operating an independent blockchain according to its own needs while remaining bound to the Ethereum foundation.
  3. Use mature shared layer-2: Used when the business scale is insufficient to support an independent L2, deploying directly on existing public L2s. Base, Arbitrum One, Robinhood Chain, and other Ethereum layer-2s become general-purpose development platforms.


Such enterprises will still engage in asset cross-chain operations, export products externally, and connect to other networks. Having a core main chain does not equate to isolation; asset interoperability and business interconnection have become standard for on-chain businesses.


But the core home chain is crucial. It determines the security foundation, standard data state, liquidity flows, operational model, and long-term development dependencies of the entire system.


Why the Ethereum L1+L2 Architecture Fits Enterprise Needs


Ethereum precisely splits the two core demands of large enterprises: L1 creates a highly decentralized, credibly neutral, and liquidity-rich global settlement hub; various L2s constitute a diverse market of execution environments, enabling high speed, low cost, vertical customization, and operator autonomy.


The foundation remains solid and neutral, while the upper layers flexibly adapt to different operating entities, jurisdictions, differentiated products, and user groups. Layer-2 solutions not only achieve Ethereum scaling at the technical level but also achieve scaling at the institutional level: institutions can operate their businesses according to their own rules without requiring the global base layer to accommodate their needs.


Independent L1s can also provide operational autonomy and high performance. In some scenarios, having full control over consensus and data availability holds value. But full sovereignty comes at a high cost.


A brand new independent L1 must build from scratch and continuously maintain a security budget, validator nodes, cross-chain trust assumptions, liquidity, development tools, ecosystem partnerships, and institutional credibility.


It creates a new security and liquidity island, significantly increasing friction costs for interaction with Ethereum L1 and the vast layer-2 ecosystem. Only when the independent consensus mechanism itself can create enormous commercial value is it worth bearing these costs for an enterprise.


For the vast majority of enterprises, the benefits of building an independent L1 cannot cover the comprehensive costs.


A customized Ethereum layer-2 can secure almost all the advantages of an independent L1: high TPS, control over execution logic, independent upgrades, custom fee structures, transaction ordering, latency control, access rules, and product-specific features.


Simultaneously, layer-2 inherently possesses advantages that are difficult for a native L1 to build quickly: settlement and data availability relying on Ethereum, native standard cross-chain bridges, seamless connection to Ethereum's existing funds and assets, and cross-chain interaction with minimized trust requirements based on the same underlying layer.


The design details of layer-2 solutions remain crucial. Admin permissions, upgrade keys, proof systems, and withdrawal guarantee mechanisms determine how much underlying security users can inherit.


Even a layer-2 with relatively high operator control still relies on Ethereum L1 to establish an unbreakable settlement foundation. For an enterprise simply conducting business, there's no need to independently operate and secure a base-layer L1.


An Ethereum layer-2 is both an independent blockchain and part of the Ethereum economic system. The operator can customize the execution environment while reusing Ethereum for settlement, Blob data storage, and cross-chain interoperability. Most will deeply integrate ETH into the ecosystem, directly using ETH as the gas token. The native standard bridge allows L1 assets to flow into the layer-2 economy with low trust thresholds.


Each new layer-2 creates a differentiated product segment, continuously amplifying Ethereum's network effects.


Robinhood's Decision is Highly Instructive


Robinhood's development path holds textbook-level reference value. The company first launched its stock token business on the mature shared layer-2 Arbitrum One. After validating the product model and clarifying its needs, it launched its own proprietary blockchain based on the Arbitrum platform.


This will likely become a common industry development path: first validate the product using shared infrastructure, then upgrade to a proprietary L2 once business scale, product requirements, and profit models are met.


Robinhood Chain is customized for financial services. Leveraging Arbitrum technology, it achieves 100-millisecond latency, predictable transaction pricing, and high throughput. The entire infrastructure meets all of Robinhood's requirements for performance, security, and regulatory compliance.


Simultaneously, Robinhood Chain is inherently an Ethereum layer-2: it relies on Ethereum Blobs for data, uses ETH for gas, and connects via a standard bridge to Ethereum that doesn't require third-party verifiers.


This is the standard template for real-world enterprises building on-chain products.


Robinhood doesn't need to create its own gas token from scratch and then justify to the market that the token possesses a long-term monetary premium. Robinhood itself is a publicly traded company with equity; all its profit growth comes from users, products, existing assets, and transaction-generated cash flow.


Blockchain is just infrastructure.


Choosing ETH to pay for gas is a purely rational business decision. The layer-2 itself needs to pay ETH to Ethereum for L1 underlying services. ETH has ample liquidity and is natively integrated across the ecosystem. Issuing a proprietary gas token would only add extra costs for promotion, liquidity maintenance, price volatility, and reputational risk without improving Robinhood's core business.


The metric for judging Robinhood's success or failure is the application-layer product and its off-chain derivative businesses, not whether it can create a new asset with monetary properties.


Therefore, many people misunderstand: some claim Robinhood developing its own blockchain means it abandoned the existing L1/L2 system. The opposite is true: Robinhood simply did not want to share a single execution environment with everyone. It did not abandon Ethereum; it chose Ethereum as the underlying parent chain for its own blockchain.


The Ethereum L1+L2 architecture is no longer just a theoretical concept.


Coinbase made the same choice when building Base. Coinbase is not an Ethereum evangelist; Brian Armstrong (Coinbase co-founder and CEO) has publicly stated he is more bullish on Bitcoin long-term. Yet, when the enterprise selected underlying infrastructure for its on-chain business, it still built Base as an Ethereum layer-2.


This choice is highly persuasive—the decision stemmed from commercial interests, unrelated to belief preferences.


When an enterprise's goal is to build a cash-flow business, not to host a token sale, it will ultimately only make rational business judgments. The default optimal commercial solution at this stage: Ethereum L1+L2.


What the Landscape Shift Means for Ethereum and ETH


The shift in market participant structure is extremely beneficial for Ethereum in the long term.


In the past, the competitive landscape of the public chain sector was largely dominated by projects enthusiastic about issuing tokens, distributing ecosystem grants, and relying on token valuation narratives.


Going forward, the industry's competitive entities become real-world enterprises, making decisions centered around security, user acquisition, operational control, market coverage, liquidity, and cross-chain interoperability optimization—all serving cash-flow businesses.


Market demand will continue to aggregate towards Ethereum's dumbbell architecture: L1 bears the demands for ultimate security and liquidity; various L2s handle demands for scaling, customization, and autonomous operation.


Ethereum's path to mass adoption does not lie in forcing all enterprises onto the same shared execution chain but in becoming the common settlement, security, liquidity, and asset foundation for thousands of upper-layer environments.


This also benefits ETH. ETH's growth logic relies on building a global monetary network and accumulating market consensus; it is not itself a cash-flow business.


ETH is a high-quality store-of-value asset, the native asset of Ethereum's global settlement layer. It serves as collateral, a liquidity vehicle, treasury reserve asset, productive asset within the ecosystem, and is continuously growing into an ultimate store-of-value asset.


As more real-world enterprises conduct business based on Ethereum, they will continuously expose ETH to massive numbers of users, embed ETH into various products, and constantly expand application scenarios. As liquidity and consensus deepen, ETH's monetary premium is further consolidated, and the monetary premium is essentially a powerful network effect.


Old crypto economy: Design the entire technical architecture around the token you want to sell. Emerging on-chain real economy: Choose the technical architecture around the product you want to deliver to customers.


These two types of participants have completely different optimization objectives, which will shape a drastically different public chain competitive landscape.


Robinhood is not an exception; it is a beacon.


Real-world enterprises choose Ethereum L1 when pursuing the industry's strongest neutrality, lowest risk, and top-tier shared liquidity environment. They build Ethereum L2 when needing operational autonomy, customization capabilities, and high performance. When business scale is insufficient to support an independent blockchain, they deploy on mature shared layer-2s (mostly Ethereum-based L2s).


Enterprises make this choice not because they are Ethereum maximalists, but purely out of business considerations.

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Preguntas relacionadas

QWhy does the article argue that real-world businesses will increasingly choose the Ethereum L1+L2 architecture?

AThe article argues that as the crypto industry shifts towards businesses focused on generating cash flow rather than token speculation, their incentives change. These businesses prioritize security, user reach, operational control, and liquidity. Ethereum's L1 provides a highly decentralized, trust-minimized settlement and security base, while its L2s offer the customization, low cost, and high throughput required for diverse business models, making it the optimal default choice based on commercial logic, as exemplified by Robinhood.

QHow does the article differentiate the 'old crypto economy' from the emerging 'real-world chain economy'?

AThe article states that in the 'old crypto economy,' most participants (projects, builders, ecosystems) optimized their technology stack and architecture around launching and promoting a token to capture value. In contrast, the emerging 'real-world chain economy' consists of businesses running classic corporate models that aim to create products/services for customers to generate cash flow, with blockchain merely serving as infrastructure to optimize their business, not as the primary revenue model via token appreciation.

QAccording to the article, what is the three-fold path for a real-world business to choose its blockchain infrastructure?

AThe article outlines three primary choices for real-world businesses: 1) Use Ethereum L1 directly for maximum decentralization, security, and deep liquidity (despite higher costs). 2) Build a dedicated Ethereum L2 for operational control, customization, compliance, and high performance while inheriting L1 security. 3) Deploy on an existing, mature shared L2 (like Base, Arbitrum One, or Robinhood Chain) if the business scale doesn't justify a dedicated chain. The core principle is to have a primary 'home' chain while maintaining interoperability.

QWhy is Robinhood's choice to build its own chain seen as a counter-argument to the idea that businesses are not interested in L1s/L2s?

AThe article uses Robinhood as the perfect counter-example because while Robinhood did build its own blockchain (Robinhood Chain), it deliberately built it as an Ethereum L2. It relies on Ethereum for data availability (via Blobs), uses ETH as the native gas token, and incorporates a standard bridge secured by Ethereum. This shows Robinhood didn't abandon existing L1/L2 infrastructure; instead, it chose Ethereum as the foundational settlement layer, validating the L1+L2 model as the optimal commercial solution for businesses seeking both control and robust underlying security.

QWhat long-term impact does the shift towards real-world, cash-flow businesses have on Ethereum and ETH, according to the article?

AThe article argues this shift is extremely bullish for Ethereum and ETH long-term. As more real-world businesses build on Ethereum (either L1 or L2s), they will onboard massive numbers of users, embed ETH into various products, and expand its use cases. This increases ETH's liquidity and network effects, further solidifying its monetary premium as the native asset of the global settlement layer, a store of value, and the core collateral and liquidity asset within the ecosystem.

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ETH3.0 y $eth 3.0: Un Examen Profundo del Futuro de Ethereum Introducción En el paisaje en rápida evolución de las criptomonedas y la tecnología blockchain, ETH3.0, a menudo denotado como $eth 3.0, ha surgido como un tema de considerable interés y especulación. El término abarca dos conceptos principales que merecen aclaración: Ethereum 3.0: Esto representa una posible actualización futura destinada a aumentar las capacidades de la blockchain existente de Ethereum, enfocándose particularmente en mejorar la escalabilidad y el rendimiento. ETH3.0 Meme Token: Este proyecto de criptomoneda distinto busca aprovechar la blockchain de Ethereum para crear un ecosistema centrado en memes, promoviendo la participación dentro de la comunidad de criptomonedas. Comprender estos aspectos de ETH3.0 es esencial no solo para los entusiastas de las criptomonedas, sino también para aquellos que observan tendencias tecnológicas más amplias en el espacio digital. ¿Qué es ETH3.0? Ethereum 3.0 Ethereum 3.0 se presenta como una actualización propuesta para la red de Ethereum ya establecida, que ha sido la columna vertebral de muchas aplicaciones descentralizadas (dApps) y contratos inteligentes desde su inicio. Las mejoras previstas se concentran principalmente en la escalabilidad, integrando tecnologías avanzadas como sharding y pruebas de conocimiento cero (zk-proofs). Estas innovaciones tecnológicas tienen como objetivo facilitar un número sin precedentes de transacciones por segundo (TPS), potencialmente alcanzando millones, abordando así una de las limitaciones más significativas que enfrenta la tecnología blockchain actual. La mejora no es meramente técnica, sino también estratégica; está destinada a preparar la red de Ethereum para su adopción generalizada y utilidad en un futuro marcado por una mayor demanda de soluciones descentralizadas. ETH3.0 Meme Token En contraste con Ethereum 3.0, el ETH3.0 Meme Token se aventura en un ámbito más ligero y juguetón al combinar la cultura de memes de internet con la dinámica de las criptomonedas. Este proyecto permite a los usuarios comprar, vender e intercambiar memes en la blockchain de Ethereum, proporcionando una plataforma que fomenta la participación comunitaria a través de la creatividad y los intereses compartidos. El ETH3.0 Meme Token tiene como objetivo demostrar cómo la tecnología blockchain puede intersectarse con la cultura digital, creando casos de uso que son tanto entretenidos como financieramente viables. ¿Quién es el Creador de ETH3.0? Ethereum 3.0 La iniciativa hacia Ethereum 3.0 es impulsada principalmente por un consorcio de desarrolladores e investigadores dentro de la comunidad de Ethereum, incluyendo notablemente a Justin Drake. Conocido por sus ideas y contribuciones a la evolución de Ethereum, Drake ha sido una figura prominente en las discusiones sobre la transición de Ethereum a una nueva capa de consenso, denominada “Beam Chain.” Este enfoque colaborativo para el desarrollo significa que Ethereum 3.0 no es el producto de un creador singular, sino más bien una manifestación de ingenio colectivo centrado en avanzar la tecnología blockchain. ETH3.0 Meme Token Los detalles sobre el creador del ETH3.0 Meme Token son actualmente inidentificables. La naturaleza de los tokens de memes a menudo conduce a una estructura más descentralizada y dirigida por la comunidad, lo que podría explicar la falta de atribución específica. Esto se alinea con la ética de la comunidad cripto más amplia, donde la innovación a menudo surge de esfuerzos colaborativos en lugar de individuales. ¿Quiénes son los Inversores de ETH3.0? Ethereum 3.0 El apoyo a Ethereum 3.0 proviene principalmente de la Fundación Ethereum junto con una entusiasta comunidad de desarrolladores e inversores. Esta asociación fundamental proporciona un grado significativo de legitimidad y mejora la perspectiva de una implementación exitosa, ya que aprovecha la confianza y credibilidad construidas a lo largo de años de operaciones en la red. En el clima cambiando rápidamente de las criptomonedas, el apoyo de la comunidad juega un papel crucial en impulsar el desarrollo y la adopción, posicionando a Ethereum 3.0 como un contendiente serio para futuros avances en blockchain. ETH3.0 Meme Token Si bien las fuentes actualmente disponibles no proporcionan información explícita sobre las fundaciones o organizaciones de inversión que respaldan el ETH3.0 Meme Token, es indicativo del modelo de financiamiento típico para tokens de memes, que a menudo depende del apoyo de base y la participación comunitaria. Los inversores en tales proyectos suelen consistir en individuos motivados por el potencial de innovación impulsada por la comunidad y el espíritu de cooperación que se encuentra dentro de la comunidad cripto. ¿Cómo Funciona ETH3.0? Ethereum 3.0 Las características distintivas de Ethereum 3.0 radican en su implementación propuesta de sharding y tecnología zk-proof. Sharding es un método de particionamiento de la blockchain en piezas más pequeñas y manejables o “shards,” que pueden procesar transacciones de manera concurrente en lugar de secuencial. Esta descentralización del procesamiento ayuda a prevenir la congestión y asegura que la red permanezca receptiva incluso bajo una carga pesada. La tecnología de prueba de conocimiento cero (zk-proof) contribuye con otra capa de sofisticación al permitir la validación de transacciones sin revelar los datos subyacentes involucrados. Este aspecto no solo mejora la privacidad, sino que también aumenta la eficiencia general de la red. También se habla de incorporar una Máquina Virtual de Ethereum de conocimiento cero (zkEVM) en esta actualización, amplificando aún más las capacidades y utilidad de la red. ETH3.0 Meme Token El ETH3.0 Meme Token se distingue al capitalizar la popularidad de la cultura de memes. Establece un mercado para que los usuarios participen en el comercio de memes, no solo por entretenimiento sino también por el posible beneficio económico. Al integrar características como staking, provisión de liquidez y mecanismos de gobernanza, el proyecto fomenta un entorno que incentiva la interacción y participación de la comunidad. Al ofrecer una mezcla única de entretenimiento y oportunidad económica, el ETH3.0 Meme Token tiene como objetivo atraer a una audiencia diversa, que abarca desde entusiastas de las criptomonedas hasta conocedores casuales de memes. Línea de Tiempo de ETH3.0 Ethereum 3.0 11 de noviembre de 2024: Justin Drake insinúa la próxima actualización de ETH 3.0, centrada en mejoras de escalabilidad. Este anuncio significa el comienzo de las discusiones formales sobre la futura arquitectura de Ethereum. 12 de noviembre de 2024: Se espera que la propuesta anticipada para Ethereum 3.0 se desvele en Devcon en Bangkok, preparando el escenario para una mayor retroalimentación de la comunidad y posibles próximos pasos en el desarrollo. ETH3.0 Meme Token 21 de marzo de 2024: El ETH3.0 Meme Token se lista oficialmente en CoinMarketCap, marcando su incursión en el dominio público de las criptomonedas y mejorando la visibilidad de su ecosistema basado en memes. Puntos Clave En conclusión, Ethereum 3.0 representa una evolución significativa dentro de la red de Ethereum, enfocándose en superar las limitaciones en términos de escalabilidad y rendimiento a través de tecnologías avanzadas. Sus actualizaciones propuestas reflejan un enfoque proactivo hacia las demandas y la usabilidad futura. Por otro lado, el ETH3.0 Meme Token encapsula la esencia de la cultura impulsada por la comunidad en el espacio de las criptomonedas, aprovechando la cultura de memes para crear plataformas atractivas que fomentan la creatividad y participación del usuario. Comprender los distintos propósitos y funcionalidades de ETH3.0 y $eth 3.0 es fundamental para cualquiera interesado en los desarrollos en curso dentro del espacio cripto. Con ambas iniciativas abriendo caminos únicos, subrayan colectivamente la naturaleza dinámica y multifacética de la innovación en blockchain.

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