Phase One → Bridge Abstraction Endgame → Chain Abstraction Let’s eliminate bridges from the user experience and take a giant leap towards Chain Abstraction! Here's the Forwarder concept explained by @AlexAuroraDev at @EthCC. https://t.co/qwjzRS40U2
The idea behind chain abstraction is extremely powerful not only from a UX perspective but also a ideological one. We need to solve the "how will users understand the risks of each chain they have funds on if its all fully abstracted" question, and then implement this ASAP. https://t.co/Jz3CCwb9qA
Everybody at this point is trying to build: 1. Chains 2. Method to connect chains Avalanche will ( very soon) have the cheapest way to launch a chain with an IN-PRODUCTION, permissionless interoperability protocol. No training wheels, just straight BMX biking. https://t.co/k43Xel4u20
The concept of Chain Abstraction is gaining significant attention within the web3 community. Prominent voices, including Dean Tribble from Agoric, are advocating for a user-centric approach to this technology. Chain Abstraction represents a shift from the traditional competitive mindset, promoting ecosystem collaboration instead. Developers are focusing on creating chains and methods to connect them, with Avalanche soon offering the cheapest way to launch a chain with an in-production, permissionless interoperability protocol. The idea is powerful both from a user experience and ideological perspective, though challenges remain in educating users about the risks associated with different chains. The Forwarder concept, presented by Alex Aurora at EthCC, aims to eliminate bridges from the user experience, moving closer to the goal of full Chain Abstraction.