Alejandro Ranchal-Pedrosa (@alranpe) 's Twitter Profile
Alejandro Ranchal-Pedrosa

@alranpe

Researcher @ scroll.io
Protocol Labs alumni.
Blockchains PhD graduate by the University of Sydney.
My opinions are my own.

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calendar_today24-10-2017 07:10:16

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✅ Dexter strongly supports the Facilitator Fee Disclosure standard proposal for x402 on Solana by Kartik Bhat Ben ($/acc) and Alejandro ($/acc) of Sei Labs As a reminder, the Dexter Facilitator allows 20,000 settlements/day for free — 600x more generous than other facilitators.

✅ Dexter strongly supports the Facilitator Fee Disclosure standard proposal for <a href="/x402/">x402 on Solana</a> by <a href="/KartikB101/">Kartik Bhat</a> <a href="/muurshb/">Ben ($/acc)</a> and <a href="/alranpe/">Alejandro ($/acc)</a> of <a href="/Sei_Labs/">Sei Labs</a> 

As a reminder, the Dexter Facilitator allows 20,000 settlements/day for free — 600x more generous than other facilitators.
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I do not think Ethereum's L1 will be able to: - provide subsecond latencies - scale throughput as demand is expected to increase Ethereum needs L2s as much as L2s need Ethereum. Either that or some other, in-house horizontally scalable solution that does not require to bear

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The ETH maxi of schrodinger would call L2s not ETH then use their aggregated TPS to claim more TPS in ETH than elsewhere. Consistency demands choosing one or the other.

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What L2s really need is an intermediate layer between them and ethereum with more (decentralized) economic security than centralized rollups but still significantly faster than Ethereum's blocktime and finality. A kind of Sei/Espresso/etc. . But it should be done from scratch by