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1/ Created to scale throughput, rollups continue to settle on monolithic L1s like @ethereum — however, as usage increases, will rollups remain cheap to use?

Let’s explore Rollups: Execution Through the Modular Lens in this report from @eshita. #ModularDesignSeries 🧵
2/ Rollups allow for scalability on the L1 by batching transactions from the L1 and executing them on an L2, output is sent back to the L1.

The type of rollup can be classified by how transactions are validated and where data availability (DA) takes place.
3/ Top-down, rollups can be separated by whether they post validated proofs on a smart contract settlement layer or not.

Settlement provides objective finality that the processed transactions are valid and ordered correctly.
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1/ This thread marks the beginning of a series that goes through all of the components and players of the modular landscape.

Throughout this series, we will take a deeper dive into each component of the modular stack.

Let’s explore Modular Design in this report from
@eshita. 🧵
2/ The basic purpose of a blockchain is to keep an honest, immutable ledger of transactions or data.

It is composed of a few crucial pieces to keep this ledger verified and growing. Abstracted away, there are three main functions:

+Consensus
+Data availability
+Execution.
3/ Monolithic chains face the blockchain trilemma where it can sufficiently optimize for 2 out 3 when it comes to security, scalability, and decentralization.

Let’s look into the current landscape of the modular stack and how it outperforms the monolithic model 👇
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