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Sygnum Bank: Ethereum layer 2 solutions aren’t hurting main network revenue yet

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Sygnum Bank recently weighed in on the growing Ethereum Layer 2 (L2) sector, noting it is “too early to say” if these scaling solutions are reducing revenue for Ethereum’s primary network. According to Sygnum, L2 networks designed to enhance transaction speed and reduce costs are currently more supportive than competitive for the base Ethereum layer.

Layer 2 solutions like Optimism and Arbitrum have rapidly expanded, allowing users faster and more affordable transactions. While some market observers suggest that these L2 networks may eventually draw revenue away from the Ethereum mainnet, Sygnum Bank sees it differently. They argue that demand for L2s reflects Ethereum’s growing ecosystem rather than a diversion of revenue from its core network.

As DeFi (decentralized finance) and NFT (non-fungible token) activities increase, the need for Layer 2 networks to manage congestion has become evident. With reduced fees and shorter transaction times, these L2 solutions capture volume that could otherwise clog the primary chain. However, Sygnum Bank believes that this helps Ethereum’s scalability and brings more users into the ecosystem, likely benefiting Ethereum’s revenue over time.

Sygnum’s perspective suggests optimism about Ethereum’s scalability and its potential market growth, viewing L2 adoption as an extension rather than a competitor to the base layer. As Ethereum’s ecosystem expands, the interplay between its mainnet and Layer 2 networks will be closely watched, particularly if these L2 platforms continue to draw substantial user interest. For now, Sygnum Bank maintains that Ethereum Layer 2 networks enhance the platform’s attractiveness, which could contribute to long-term revenue growth. Investors and analysts are closely monitoring these trends as the blockchain industry balances network expansion with revenue preservation.

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