The problem with much criticism is that the easy solutions are simply not options for Ethereum's mission and values. Ethereum simply is not Ethereum if it chooses to abandon client diversity or significantly weaken the decentralization of its validator set. Whether people care about this decentralization enough to suffer the medium-term pre-endgame pain is the open question. I certainly think it's important, and as we've seen from Pectra the work is always ongoing to scale without losing validators.
jon's first piece at delphi was on l1 value accrual and why basically every token besides eth was f'd. then he wrote the hitchiker's guide to ethereum: then the rollup roadmap: i thought he was legit just a pure eth maxi. when i spoke to him at bp in 2023 i was genuinely shocked he owned sol. ethereum community has a good way of pushing away ppl who critique, even if the critiques are good. it is not tech it is religion.
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