Think of it this way: Ethereum's built to be a decentralized supercomputer anyone can tap into. Base? That's shaping up as the backbone for everyday economic activity on-chain. And XMTP sits underneath it all as the communication infrastructure. Each layer serves its purpose in the stack.
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gas_fee_therapist
· 4h ago
Really? This stack theory is coming up again. It feels like everyone is talking about it, but how many are actually using it?
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LayoffMiner
· 14h ago
Well, this layered stacking approach is pretty good, but how many of them can actually be applied in daily use?
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TokenVelocityTrauma
· 21h ago
Hmm... I've heard this narrative too many times. Every layer claims to be infrastructure, but in the end, it's all about adoption rate.
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QuietlyStaking
· 12-04 23:09
The stack is clear, but how many are actually using it?
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SandwichVictim
· 12-04 22:58
This concept of stack layering sounds good, but what about its actual implementation?
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TokenomicsDetective
· 12-04 22:47
This hierarchical division of labor is quite interesting, but can Base really support daily economic activities? I have some doubts.
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pumpamentalist
· 12-04 22:42
Alright, I get this logic—it’s just about each layer having its own responsibilities.
Think of it this way: Ethereum's built to be a decentralized supercomputer anyone can tap into. Base? That's shaping up as the backbone for everyday economic activity on-chain. And XMTP sits underneath it all as the communication infrastructure. Each layer serves its purpose in the stack.