I’ve been digging into @MorphLayer and the thing that clicked for me is how it keeps the OP Stack ergonomics we actually build with, then patches the security gap with zk validity on demand via RVP. You still ship like an optimistic rollup, fees stay light, EVM feels familiar, but when anything is disputed the system can force a zk receipt and settle clean. That combo trims the classic seven-day drag to something practical, and it does it without turning developer UX into homework. What I also like is the network thinking around sequencing. Most L2s still pin liveness on one box, which is fine until it isn’t. Morph’s path is to open up sequencing so ordering doesn’t hinge on a single operator. Pair that with Ethereum for settlement and modern rollup plumbing for data, and upgrades like blobspace slide in without breaking apps or making users feel the seams. If you want the quick hits, here’s how it lands in practice: ❯ keep OP Stack tooling, deploy fast, EVM as-is ❯ RVP adds zk...
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