
Celestia has recently demonstrated significant growth, with data utilization increasing exponentially while maintaining a 30x cost advantage over Ethereum. The scalability upgrades implemented have resulted in an industry-leading capacity that is attracting new rollup utilization. However, Ethereum's Layer 2 (L2) ecosystem is encountering challenges as blob fees are constraining growth, leading to price spikes driven by daily demand cycles. Stakeholders are calling for more collaboration among L2 solutions to enhance Ethereum's scalability and efficiency. The Ethereum Foundation (EF) is urged to focus on innovation to reduce costs without compromising security. Additionally, the community is discussing the balance between L2 competition and support for Ethereum's overall ecosystem, as well as the need for improved communication and advocacy efforts from the EF.
Ethereum doesn't need the EF to be successful However, the EF can greatly help accelerate that success Important to understand both sides
Is Ethereum's focus on rollups distracting from critical L1 development and Stage 2 delivery? @tyneslol take on it here: https://t.co/ucWs1FgWY9 https://t.co/uRaIqiTWkK
Yes, changes to the EF will help Ethereum. More presence on social media and engaging with builders, apps, and the community will also help. But fundamentally, Ethereum needs to get better. Current L1 execution feels like using dial up internet in 2025. It's too slow and too…












