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🗓️ 17 September 2024
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Steven Goldfeder is back on the podcast today to discuss Arbitrum’s and all Ethereum L2 FUD.
Is a win for Arbitrum also a win for Ethereum, or is Arbitrum competing for users and liquidity? Steven addresses governance concerns and discusses the decentralization of Arbitrum’s Sequencer.
In the second half of the show, we get into the latest developments in the Arbitrum ecosystem, including Stylus, Bold, Orbit, and Timeboost.
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TIMESTAMPS
0:00 Intro
4:01 L1 vs. L2 Relationship
10:45 Use Cases of the L1 vs. L2s
18:56 Fastest Blockchain
20:05 Decentralization Priority
25:15 Sequencer Debate
33:06 Arbitrum x Espresso
38:02 Optimistic Rollups Capturing Ethereum Governance?
41:58 What Does Arbitrum Want From the L1
45:21 Increasing Block Times?
49:17 Arbitrum Ecosystem
52:21 How Does Stylus Work?
57:22 Web2 Devs Now Web3 Devs
1:03:02 Arbitrum’s Next 10x
1:08:17 Closing & Disclaimers
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0:00.0 | Is it true that maybe they're taking transactions off of arbitram? |
0:02.6 | Yeah, probably, but that's okay. We're growing this pie together and together we're all |
0:06.0 | Ethereum. |
0:07.0 | Welcome to Bankless, where we explore the frontier of internet money and internet finance and today we're back on the frontier of layer 2s with Stephen Goldfeetter from Arbitra. |
0:19.0 | Lately after one of our recent podcasts, a flurry of conversations has happened on crypto Twitter |
0:24.1 | and in various other crypto conversation channels about the Ethereum roadmap and the nature |
0:29.2 | of the relationship between Ethereum layer two's and the layer one. |
0:32.7 | People are kicking the tires of the Ethereum |
0:35.5 | roll-up-centric roadmap, just to double check |
0:37.7 | that this is the right choice. |
0:39.4 | We're on the right path. |
0:40.6 | Some hot takes were shared. |
0:41.8 | Some responses were made. And today on the show, Stephen from Arbitrum will clarify some of the technical elements of that conversation, the decentralization of Arbitrum sequencers, whether Arbitrum is competitive or cooperative with the Ethereum |
0:53.4 | layer one and whether or not we should increase the capacity of the |
0:56.5 | block sizes on Ethereum layer one. In addition to all of that conversation |
1:00.4 | there's also just a ton of cool new gadgets coming out of the |
1:03.5 | Arbitram Universe. Silas is allowing millions of Rust C and C-plus |
1:08.0 | devs to become smart contract developers, along with all the code that's already |
1:12.0 | been written in those languages. |
1:14.0 | Turns out there's a ton of cryptography that's written in rust. |
1:17.8 | And now with Arbondrom stylists, that cryptography can become smart contracts, which I think is pretty |
1:21.8 | cool. I hope you all enjoy this episode |
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