An interesting phenomenon hides in the encryption field - the sorting rights of Layer 2. For a long time, we have indeed enjoyed the low-cost and high-speed trading experience brought by L2. However, upon closer inspection, the issue of the concentration of sorting rights has been overlooked by everyone. What does this invisible monopoly really mean, and how will it evolve?

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GovernancePretendervip
· 2025-12-25 08:00
The issue of centralized ranking authority, someone should have exposed it a long time ago. It's a bit late to bring it up now.
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GasWaster69vip
· 2025-12-22 08:55
Centralized ranking power? To put it simply, it's just decentralization in disguise. Aren't we still being Clip Coupons?
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ContractCollectorvip
· 2025-12-22 08:55
The concentration of sorting rights is indeed something that should be taken seriously; it feels like we are only focusing on enjoying cheap and fast options. --- With L2 being so popular, it seems easier to get stabbed in the back? If sorting rights are truly locked, what will happen next? --- Ignored? I see everyone has been discussing this in small groups, but no one dares to speak up loudly. --- Invisible monopolies sound very hard to deal with; this is the real trap of centralization, right? --- I just want to know when this thing can truly achieve decentralization; it still feels like we are standing still. --- The price of low cost and high speed, indeed, there is no such thing as a free lunch. --- Concentration of sorting rights = the breeding ground for the next Maximal Extractable Value? That's quite interesting. --- By the way, this issue should have been systematically sorted out a long time ago, but who dares to get involved in this mess?
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FreeRidervip
· 2025-12-22 08:53
Centralized sorting rights? It's about time someone broke through this layer of glass. L2 may be enjoyable to use, but the issues behind it are indeed worth being cautious about.
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