The second-layer network project, Linea, created by ConsenSys, has published a proposal for decentralizing its protocol. In the document titled “On the Path to Decentralization of Linea,” software architect Florian Huck presents solutions to improve the transaction finalization process in the L2 solution.
🌶️ Let’s dive into the latest proposal on L2 decentralization! 🚀
— Francesco Andreoli | andreolf.ethᵍᵐ (@francescoswiss) October 7, 2024
1️⃣ I went through @florian_huc's proposal on @LineaBuild's decentralization and want to share key concepts. Here's a breakdown of the first ideas: 👇
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The proposals include a plan for gradually transferring governance to the community and enhancing the protocol’s architecture, which will strengthen user trust and improve the network’s reliability.
Key Aspects of Decentralization
The roadmap highlights steps toward decentralizing nodes, governance, and network monitoring, allowing participants to take an active role in developing the Linea ecosystem. Transaction finalization is a key focus that the project is betting on to achieve greater reliability and efficiency.
Next Steps
To implement these proposals, the team plans to introduce a new node architecture that will support the flexibility and scalability of the network. This step is expected to improve interaction with other L2 protocols and expand the network’s usage capabilities.