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by: xpoolPosted on: October 27, 2025

Ethereum L2 Security in Question: Yakovenko Warns of Potential Risks

Prominent blockchain expert Anatoly Yakovenko has raised concerns about the security of Ethereum’s Layer-2 (L2) networks, arguing they may not offer the same level of protection as the Ethereum main chain. His claims highlight potential vulnerabilities for ETH holders using these L2 solutions.

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