Regarding L3, I was initially skeptical. Adding another layer of network architecture? It sounds more like over-engineering rather than a true breakthrough in innovation.
But when I delved into the L3 Cluster Chains launched by Cluster Protocol, my entire perception was shattered. The design logic of this solution is completely different—not simply stacking, but through a modular chain structure that significantly enhances scalability and customization flexibility while maintaining security. You will find that L3 is not a redundant design, but rather an inevitable choice for further optimization of the Layer 2 ecosystem. This direction is worth paying attention to.
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GmGnSleeper
· 12h ago
ngl I used to think the same way, with both L3 and L2, it feels like a trap... But the modular approach of Cluster is indeed a bit different, it doesn't seem to be purely stacked.
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Lonely_Validator
· 13h ago
I also thought L3 was another method to Be Played for Suckers, but the idea of Cluster is indeed quite interesting, and the modular design logic doesn't seem that useless.
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AirdropHunterXM
· 13h ago
Hmm, I have also complained that L3 is just a trap, but later I found that the Cluster approach is indeed different, and the modularity aspect is quite interesting.
Regarding L3, I was initially skeptical. Adding another layer of network architecture? It sounds more like over-engineering rather than a true breakthrough in innovation.
But when I delved into the L3 Cluster Chains launched by Cluster Protocol, my entire perception was shattered. The design logic of this solution is completely different—not simply stacking, but through a modular chain structure that significantly enhances scalability and customization flexibility while maintaining security. You will find that L3 is not a redundant design, but rather an inevitable choice for further optimization of the Layer 2 ecosystem. This direction is worth paying attention to.