- Vitalik Buterin says synchronous atomic composability is highly overrated.
- Buterin does not see the implementation as a crucial feature for cross-L2 transactions.
- The Ethereum co-founder highlighted users’ most crucial interests in L2 features.
Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin argues that synchronous atomic composability is highly overrated. Buterin stated this in a recent post on X (formerly Twitter), highlighting that it is not among the most crucial features desired by crypto users for cross-L2 transactions.
Synchronous atomic composability is very overrated imo. Like, think about what are some specific cross-L2 things *you* are already doing or envision yourself doing that could be more seamless. For me, the top two are:1. I have coins on Optimism, I want to pay Bob, but Bob is…
— vitalik.eth (@VitalikButerin) June 19, 2024
According to Buterin, crypto users’ fundamental L2 features include the ability to make cross-chain payments and to send coins across blockchains when using dApps from a different chain. The blockchain expert described these issues as practical UX issues that synchrony cannot solve.
Addressing these as UX problems, Buteri…
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