Gnosis Co-founder: Ethereum should prioritize transaction capabilities and application needs
On January 21st, according to Martin Köppelmann, co-founder and CEO of Gnosis, wrote that the core problem facing Ethereum in recent years is the divergence in development direction: on the one hand, the concept that "ETH is a currency" believes that transaction capacity and fees are not important, and the focus is on "currency premium"; on the other hand, Ethereum is positioned as a "world computer/settlement layer", with a main focus on transaction capacity (including L1 expansion) and total fees as the measure of success.
He believes that if Ethereum can take this opportunity to prioritize transaction capability and the needs of application developers, it will be an important victory.
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