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cryptocurrency June 2, 2020

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Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin said that the blockchain’s initial layer-two scaling deployment is nearly complete.

Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin said that the blockchain’s layer-two scaling initial deployment has “basically” succeeded.

In a June 1 tweet, Buterin claimed that most of the initial work on Ethereum’s second-level scalability solutions is nearly complete. 

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To back his claim, Buterin linked to a tweet by Ethereum researcher Philippe Castonguay who listed a number of relevant developments and second-layer Ethereum scalability solutions that have recently launched.

Castonguay noted that blockchain development firm StarkWare launched its second-layer scalability solution, as did blockchain company LoopRing.

According to StarkWare, their second-layer solution attempts to address both scalability and privacy limitations on the blockchains with which it is integrated. Furthermore — as Cointelegraph reported in late February — the company hopes that its technology can also address the vulnerability of centralized exchanges.

The researcher also pointed out that Indian blockchain firm Matic just launched its Ethereum scalability second-layer. 

Buterin said that Ethereum second-layer scalability solutions are near-ready and their use is mostly limited to payments and decentralized exchanges. He suggested that second-layer scalability solutions should be used for token transfers and decentralized exchanges — as they make up a  significant portion of transactions on the Ethereum network.

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Buterin also noted that blockchain firm Optimism launched a demo that supports the full potential of Ethereum smart contracts on its network. 

The Ethereum co-founder concluded that the current challenge is for users to successfully utilize wallets that support such scalability solutions, stating, “This is an adoption challenge, not a technical challenge.”