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Are they really going to solve the scalability problem on Ethereum? How are they even gonna do it? What makes them different from other L2 solutions? And if they really succeed, how do we profit from this other than buying more link?

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>>27522799
checked and bumped

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>>27522799
>Are they really going to solve the scalability problem on Ethereum?
They already did.
>How do we profit from this other than buying more link?
You'll figure it out.

>> No.27524296

STAKING IS CUMMING

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>>27524296
They've been saying this for years.

>> No.27524554

>>27522799
offchain labs seems to be the least popular l2 solution out of those available

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>>27524554
>least popular

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Please explain to a smoothbrain if this can also be used for NFT's like enjin, because they are developing their own scaling solution efinity. Does everyone who wants to use arbitrum implement it themselves?

>> No.27525325

>Are they really going to solve the scalability problem on Ethereum?
Yes
>How are they even gonna do it?
Having an off-chain network of validators (mostly Chainlink nodes in the beginning) that can run fast computations and solve execution disputes quickly and without oversight.
>What makes them different from other L2 solutions?
Validator system, no zk, no changes to native code to port, early to makret
>And if they really succeed, how do we profit from this other than buying more link?
Buy MCDex. Early Arbitrum adopter building a decentralised BitMex (so no frontrunning, no downtime, no bullshit) with a $15 cap and rank #450 or something.
Also buy Bancor because if they fix their gas prices with Arbitrum they will be the best AMM by miles.