Chasing every L2 rollout isn't the play. Compliance theater won't achieve real scale. Forcing into established ecosystems? That door stays tough.
The real strategy? Focus on what's underserved.
Governments moving onchain need infrastructure purpose-built for institutional complexity—systems designed to handle regulatory nuance, operational friction, and the governance layers that matter at scale.
When sovereign entities tokenize operations, trust becomes the bottleneck. A chain architected for that specific gravity wins.
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FrogInTheWell
· 2h ago
Speaking the core truth, not following the trend to chase L2 is the way to stay clear-headed. The government going on-chain is indeed a huge blue ocean; whoever first establishes the trust layer will win.
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EthSandwichHero
· 8h ago
This logic makes sense, but essentially it's about finding a blue ocean track. Government chains are indeed the future direction.
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ContractBugHunter
· 8h ago
Layer 2 rollups are not interesting; we still need to find a truly blank market.
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OnChainSleuth
· 8h ago
NGL, government on-chain is indeed a blue ocean, but if the architecture design is wrong, it's all pointless.
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GasBankrupter
· 8h ago
Layer 2 is not interesting; you have to build the government's infrastructure to succeed.
Chasing every L2 rollout isn't the play. Compliance theater won't achieve real scale. Forcing into established ecosystems? That door stays tough.
The real strategy? Focus on what's underserved.
Governments moving onchain need infrastructure purpose-built for institutional complexity—systems designed to handle regulatory nuance, operational friction, and the governance layers that matter at scale.
When sovereign entities tokenize operations, trust becomes the bottleneck. A chain architected for that specific gravity wins.