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Tim Beiko: Define the concept of sharding for different levels of trustlessness to promote institutional adoption of Ethereum.
Odaily Planet Daily news, Paradigm data researcher Storm wrote in a post that Ethereum is a Trojan horse. When institutions adopt Ethereum, they will unknowingly hegemonize its core principles of Decentralization, transparency, and Open Source software. In this regard, Tim Beiko, a core developer of Ethereum, wrote: 'If we want things to unfold in this way, it would be a good thing to provide functionality equivalent to L2 'stage' or zkEVM 'type' for applications built on Ethereum. We should define Schelling Points for different levels of trustlessness to encourage benevolent institutions to align with them. (Note: Schelling Points are tendencies for people to make choices without communication, and these choices may be made because they appear natural, special, or relevant to the decision-maker.)' More specifically, when 'putting something on the chain', the scope is wide, ranging from 'regularly releasing hashes' to 'everything being fully verifiable, with rights executed by smart contracts'. Different users will need different configurations, but we can define a good version of each setting. Assuming this technology is adopted, it becomes easier to communicate to end users that they hold 'type 3 RWA' or that their 'Decentralization social application' is designed as 'Phase 4 on-chain application' and so on.