Scroll Co-founder: Current Layer 2 User Experience Is Too Confusing, Leading to a Slight Decrease in Real On-Chain Users
"On September 19th, Sandy Peng, co-founder of Scroll, spoke at a panel discussion titled "The Argument for Ethereum and Layer 2 Solutions" at the main venue of TOKEN2049.
Peng stated that one of the core missions of Scroll is to provide a user experience that is as smooth and seamless as possible. "Our idea is that everything about the chain and wallet should be completely abstracted, with users only seeing what they want from their mobile devices."
Peng acknowledged that there is still much work to be done before they reach their goal, but emphasized that their roadmap has not changed. "That's why we're so focused on the end goal. It's also an aspect we need to maintain properly so that we can achieve interoperability between different blockchains, which have clearly all found product-market fit somewhere. Layer 2 systems can work together as a whole, with end users not having to deal with any choices."
Peng also expressed concern about the current state of user experience in the blockchain space. "I think the user experience has become so messy that the number of users who are truly active on chain and doing operations is slightly decreasing. Yes, it's true."