The Case for Application Specific Sequencing | Ben Livshits & Terry Chung
Description
In this episode, we dive deep into the architecture and philosophy behind Eclipse with CTO Ben Lipschitz and Head of Strategy Terry. The conversation explores why applications need control over their own sequencing, challenging the traditional model where validators capture all the value. Learn about Eclipse's unique position bridging Ethereum and Solana ecosystems, their approach to local fee markets, and why the future of L2s may depend more on user/liquidity networks than settlement assurances. Thanks for tuning in!
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Timestamps:
(00:00 ) Introduction
(03:51 ) Network Effects of Settlement vs Execution
(18:12 ) Who has Leverage?
(25:03 ) Application Specific Sequencing
(38:55 ) L1 or L2 MEV Split
(49:06 ) How do L1s Impact L2s
(54:39 ) Selecting an L1
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