> Thankfully, a number of crypto exchanges have started natively supporting Layer 2 withdrawals, meaning you can send your funds straight from the exchange to the L2 of your choice.
What is the point of going back to centralized crypto exchanges once again, just to move, swap your cryptocurrencies and then bringing up the argument of decentralization? Decentralized exchanges like Uniswap were supposed to make it possible to get rid of the reliance on centralized exchanges. But even using that or similar decentralized exchanges, the gas fees are still high.
This post is enough to put off any cryptocurrency-skeptic who would be wondering if they can ever use Ethereum to pay for their groceries at the local supermarket.
I guess after reading the mentioned beta contraptions, multiple steps, still expensive gas fees and the coins and layers you need to know just to 'use it' gives the TL;DR of:
Nope, It is not ready and I cannot use it. So I will wait.
What is the point of going back to centralized crypto exchanges once again, just to move, swap your cryptocurrencies and then bringing up the argument of decentralization? Decentralized exchanges like Uniswap were supposed to make it possible to get rid of the reliance on centralized exchanges. But even using that or similar decentralized exchanges, the gas fees are still high.
This post is enough to put off any cryptocurrency-skeptic who would be wondering if they can ever use Ethereum to pay for their groceries at the local supermarket.
I guess after reading the mentioned beta contraptions, multiple steps, still expensive gas fees and the coins and layers you need to know just to 'use it' gives the TL;DR of: