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Did Vitalik just pick a side? Inside Ethereum’s layer-2 loyalty test

NBTCBy NBTC06/11/2025No Comments5 Mins Read
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This week, the Ethereum ecosystem has been rocked by a $654 million ETH transfer by the Ethereum Foundation. This triggered intense scrutiny over developer compensation, transparency, and leadership, culminating in the public resignation of core developer Péter Szilágyi and renewed criticism of governance practices.

Simultaneously, Polygon’s AggLayer upgrade has faced launch delays and network instability, intensifying debate about Layer-2 alignment, fragmentation, and the Foundation’s support for external L2s.

These developments, alongside POL token migration volatility, ongoing struggles to balance mainnet centralization with L2 sovereignty, and reaction to the Foundation’s earlier executive restructuring, have added fresh urgency to the disputes over Ethereum’s future direction and the sustainable growth of its scaling ecosystem.

Ethereum family feud

Ethereum’s scaling architecture underwent a transformation from a technical sidebar to a political economy when Vitalik Buterin praised Coinbase’s Base for “doing things the right way,” weeks after Polygon founder Sandeep Nailwal assumed the CEO role at the Polygon Foundation, issuing warnings about Ethereum’s “existential” layer-2 (L2) direction.

The question emerging from competing visions is whether Ethereum will standardize how L2s earn and settle value, or watch liquidity fragment into parallel systems that route around rather than through the mainnet.

The tension crystallized across three developments in mid-2025. Nailwal took leadership of Polygon Foundation on June 11 amid a strategy reset, positioning the network as more independent from Ethereum’s rollup-centric orthodoxy.

Polygon shipped AggLayer v0.3 on June 23, advancing chain-agnostic interoperability with Polygon PoS, which was slated to connect by the end of the third quarter, but did not happen as of press time.

Buterin’s public endorsement of Base in September reignited debates over whether Ethereum’s leadership favors specific L2s, amplifying earlier friction when Nailwal questioned the low recognition from Ethereum core developers and warned that anti-L2 sentiment could fracture the ecosystem’s social fabric.

Data from L2BEAT shows Arbitrum and Base command the largest shares of value secured on Ethereum layer-2s, with OP Mainnet and Linea trailing.

The Polygon zkEVM remains materially smaller than its Proof-of-Stake chain, both in terms of total value locked and transaction activity.

Dune sequencer profit dashboards reveal that Base and Arbitrum generate the majority of net sequencer earnings after subtracting layer-1 data costs, with Base consistently ranking as a top profit generator through late summer 2025.

Buterin’s 2025 roadmap commentary centers on simplification, mainnet resilience, including privacy improvements, and a layer-2 user experience that relies more heavily on layer-1 security guarantees.

That guidance establishes what Ethereum leadership considers “good L2 citizenship”: canonical fraud or validity proofs, reliance on Ethereum for data availability, and alignment with emerging standards for light clients and shared sequencing.

Polygon’s AggLayer pursues chain-agnostic shared liquidity, positioning the network adjacent to, rather than inside, Ethereum’s rollup orthodoxy.

Its Proof-of-Stake chain is migrating toward zkEVM validium integration, which utilizes alternative data availability layers.

Three paths for fee capture and market structure

The next six to 12 months will test whether Ethereum can standardize value flows across competing layer-2 architectures.

In a soft-alignment scenario with a 50% to 60% probability, the Ethereum mainnet captures 25% to 40% of the layer-2 gross fee revenue as improvements in blob compression and data availability stabilize costs.

Base and Arbitrum retain 60% to 70% of layer-2 net profits, with OP Stack proliferation sustaining Base’s distribution advantage through Coinbase’s on-ramp infrastructure.

Polygon’s AggLayer connects its Proof-of-Stake ecosystem and CDK chains to drive cross-chain liquidity growth. Still, Ethereum-native transaction flows prioritize OP Stack clusters due to canonical settlement guarantees.

POL token performance in this scenario depends on the ecosystem’s breadth rather than rollup orthodoxy credentials.

A fragmentation scenario at 20% to 25% probability sees Ethereum mainnet>over 70% of layer-2 profit share, with OP Stack standardization and cross-rollup bridging reducing friction for users moving assets between chains.

Polygon tightens Ethereum alignment through ZK proofs and Ethereum>OP, and POL, derive their narratives from the profitability of the net sequencer, creating sensitivity to monthly profit leaderboards that show Base, operating without a native token, setting user-experience standards that pressure tokenized rollups to justify their value through revenue sharing, grants, or governance power.

Polygon’s investment case improves if AggLayer drives composability that converts to retained liquidity rather than transient bridge volume, independent of ranking as the largest pure rollup by orthodox definitions.

Monitoring AggLayer connection milestones and Proof-of-Stake migration progress provides leading indicators for this scenario.

Builders optimizing for distribution confront a pragmatic calculation where OP Stack and Base infrastructure win near-term user acquisition through streamlined on-ramps and L2 to L2 liquidity routing.

Teams prioritizing user experience and cross-chain operability may outperform those focused on doctrinal alignment debates, particularly as multichain user experiences remain challenging and network effects favor the largest distribution hubs.

Centralization and interoperability as structural forces

Coinbase’s Base receiving public praise from Buterin sharpens debates over corporate influence versus Ethereum’s social fabric, particularly as global regulatory frameworks, including MiCA and FATF guidance, favor KYC-friendly L2s with clear operational entities.

Polygon’s chain-agnostic AggLayer vision competes with OP Superchain and ZK rollup hubs in an interoperability arms race analogous to mobile platform competition, where walled gardens are contrasted with open liquidity meshes.

The Ethereum mainnet is positioned as foundational infrastructure rather than an exclusive settlement layer.

User gravity concentrates in networks that solve multichain pain points, with Vitalik and Ethereum core researchers pushing for a simplified, layer-1-secured L2 user experience.

If user-experience standards unify around common light-client implementations and proof verification, network effects compound advantages for the largest distribution hubs, including Base and Arbitrum.

Polygon’s alternative path depends on AggLayer establishing sufficient cross-chain liquidity, enabling developers and users to opt for composability over canonical Ethereum settlement.

The outcome determines whether Ethereum operates as a standardized settlement layer capturing predictable fees from aligned rollups, or as one option among competing architectures where liquidity and users distribute across networks with varying degrees of mainnet dependency.

Sequencer profit concentration, blob utilization rates, and AggLayer adoption metrics through mid-2026 will clarify which path the ecosystem follows, and whether loyalty to Ethereum becomes a measurable economic parameter rather than a social-layer assumption.

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