Altan and Jared interview Rushi Manche, co-founder Movement Labs, about his background and work Movement project, focusing on chain abstraction and scalability challenges in the Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM). They discuss the need for parallel processing, Movement's unified execution layer, and the importance of shared sequencers. They also explore AI agents optimizing transactions and the future of chain abstraction. Additionally, they cover centralization vs. decentralization in Web3, community building, and the importance of collaboration among blockchain projects.
Rushi Manche https://x.com/rushimanche
Movement Labs https://x.com/movementlabsxyz
Scalability is a major challenge in the Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM), and parallel processing is needed to handle high transaction volumes.Movement aims to provide a unified execution layer for different roll-ups, allowing for seamless interoperability between them.Shared sequencers are a key component of chain abstraction, enabling different roll-ups to communicate and interact with each other.AI agents have the potential to optimize transactions and route them through the most efficient paths in the infrastructure.There is a need for more decentralization in various parts of the Web3 stack, but economic incentives often favor centralized solutions. Centralization and decentralization are important concepts in Web3, and the balance between the two is crucial.Community building is essential for the success of blockchain projects, and founders should prioritize engaging with their communities.Collaboration and alliances among different blockchain projects can lead to innovation and growth in the industry.The movement protocol aims to provide a secure hub for on-chain DeFi on Ethereum, with a focus on modular design and collaboration.Founders should be active on social media and build strong narratives to attract attention and support for their projects.Altan Tutar / mraltantutar
Jared https://x.com/jarednotjerry1
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