Ethereum L2 Fragmentation Faces Fix With New EEZ Plan

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  • Ethereum Economic Zone (EEZ) aims to unify layer-2 networks, enabling seamless cross-chain transactions without bridges.

  • Framework supports shared liquidity and synchronous smart contract execution across rollups.

  • Initiative addresses fragmentation concerns as Ethereum ecosystem debates scaling direction.

A new Ethereum initiative unveiled at the EthCC conference in Cannes on March 30 aims to tackle growing fragmentation across its network, as developers from Gnosis, Zisk, and the Ethereum Foundation introduced the Ethereum Economic Zone (EEZ) to unify layer-2 systems and simplify user and developer interactions across multiple chains.

Fragmentation Concerns Drive New Initiative

The announcement follows rising concerns about Ethereum’s scaling model. For years, the network relied on layer-2 solutions to improve capacity. However, these systems now operate independently, creating barriers for users and developers.

As a result, users often depend on bridges to move assets between networks. These processes can be slow, costly, and carry security risks. Developers, meanwhile, must rebuild similar tools across different chains.

According to Gnosis co-founder Friederike Ernst, each new layer-2 network acts as a silo. This structure complicates efforts to extend value back to Ethereum’s mainnet. Therefore, the EEZ framework aims to reverse this trend.

How EEZ Plans To Unify Networks

The EEZ proposes a system where multiple layer-2 networks function as a single environment. Notably, it would allow transactions and applications to interact across networks instantly without relying on bridges.

In addition, the framework enables synchronous execution of smart contracts across rollups. This means developers can deploy applications that operate seamlessly across multiple chains in one transaction.

The model also focuses on shared liquidity. Funds would move freely between networks, reducing fragmentation. At the same time, ETH would remain the primary token for fees, maintaining consistency across the ecosystem.

Industry Debate And Next Steps

The proposal arrives during ongoing debate about Ethereum’s scaling direction. Vitalik Buterin recently questioned aspects of the current layer-2 strategy, citing concerns over fragmentation and centralized components.

Data shows more than 20 active layer-2 networks, securing nearly $40 billion in value. However, liquidity and activity remain spread across platforms like Arbitrum, Base, and Optimism.

Meanwhile, reactions within the ecosystem remain mixed. Some developers support growing beyond scaling, while others emphasize maintaining throughput advantages. Technical details and benchmarks for EEZ are expected in the coming weeks.

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