Odaily Planet Daily reports that Vitalik commented on “ENS stopping L2 Namechain development, with v2 being directly deployed on the Ethereum mainnet” by saying: “This is a wise decision. ENS domains and records are core state of the Ethereum ecosystem. I believe the best architecture for decentralized identity and social (I think ENS falls into this category) is to store this user account and profile data on L1, and use dedicated L2 (which may be much simpler than a full EVM) to handle user operations (such as actions on social platforms).”
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