Current Dilemmas of L2 Solutions



Currently, most L2 scaling solutions operate similarly to a one-way highway—all transaction requests must be processed sequentially. While this design simplifies system logic, it introduces obvious bottlenecks: network congestion worsens, gas fees rise sharply, and user experience declines.

What if we change the approach? Instead of queuing all transactions to be processed in order, we could give each user independent transaction processing capabilities. If users can verify and execute transactions in parallel without relying on a unified sequential processing flow, the blockchain's throughput ceiling might be completely broken. This could not only alleviate congestion but also potentially redefine the approach to Layer2 scaling.
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AltcoinTherapistvip
· 6h ago
This idea sounds good, but can it really achieve parallel verification? I'm afraid it's just another round of technical promises.
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quietly_stakingvip
· 23h ago
Isn't queuing system just another way of saying centralized? It should have been changed long ago.
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AltcoinHuntervip
· 23h ago
This wave of parallel verification sounds amazing, truly a breakthrough in thinking. Projects that adopt early-stage solutions like this might be the next hundredfold opportunity. --- Queueing mode should have been eliminated long ago, gas fees are ridiculously high, user experience is terrible. Now they finally think of parallel processing? --- Let's analyze calmly: parallel verification can indeed ease congestion, but how to ensure transaction security... I think there are still risks. --- Here we go again, every time saying they will redefine Layer2, but in the end, it's the same old story. Where are the truly potential new stars? --- I've studied projects with similar logic... hmm, maybe the one that issued tokens the day before yesterday. Anyway, the idea is very cutting-edge, so everyone can pay attention. --- Sounds good, but how about implementation? I'll go all-in once a project actually succeeds. Right now, it's still a bit uncertain. --- This is the kind of response I want to hear! Breaking free from sequential processing, throughput issues can be solved in minutes, and once these solutions mature, it will really be different.
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MetaMaskVictimvip
· 23h ago
Bro, that parallel verification system sounds great, but I'm worried it's just theoretical talk.
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ClassicDumpstervip
· 23h ago
Well said, the queue system really needs to be changed; the gas fees are indeed outrageous now. Parallel verification sounds great, but I'm worried it might just be another PPT plan. L2 is just patching things up now and can't really solve the core issues. This idea is good, but it will probably take a long time to implement. The ceiling should have been broken long ago; what are we waiting for?
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LoneValidatorvip
· 23h ago
The queuing system definitely needs to be improved; gas fees are becoming increasingly outrageous. Parallel verification sounds good, but what about the technical details? How to ensure consistency? L2 is now like road construction; everyone is stuck in a single lane. I agree with this approach.
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DegenDreamervip
· 23h ago
It sounds ideal, but can this parallel verification really be implemented? It feels like just armchair strategizing.
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zkProofGremlinvip
· 23h ago
This idea is indeed fresh, but is parallel verification really that easy to implement? Queuing is still the most stable solution right now; who will bear the risk if it changes? The key pain point is the surge in gas fees; after optimizing throughput for so long, it still ends up in the wallet. Thinking of Arbitrum's solution, which claimed to have solved the problem, but now it's still congested. Parallel execution sounds great, but if dependencies can't be resolved, it's just armchair strategizing.
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