Has Ethereum realized Gavin’s approach to a lightweight, efficient blockchain was the answer?

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Vitalik is no longer championing Ethereum as a monolithic world computer; instead, he’s sketching out a future where Ethereum’s L1 is stripped down to a minimal beacon chain, with everything else—including the EVM—operating as rollups or modular execution layers on top. To anyone familiar with Polkadot, this pivot feels more than a little familiar. Is Ethereum Just Playing Catch-Up? https://x.com/stakenode_dev/status/1851557560437899420?s=46&t=eGYodeyz4W_K7hIhs3ksmg

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