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Ethereum Builders Propose ‘Economic Zone’ to Fix L2 Fragmentation

March 29, 2026Updated:March 29, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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Builders from Gnosis and Zisk, with backing from the Ethereum Basis, have proposed a brand new framework geared toward unifying Ethereum’s fragmented layer-2 ecosystem by enabling rollups to work together seamlessly with one another and the mainnet in a single transaction.

In keeping with an announcement shared with Cointelegraph, the proposed “Ethereum Financial Zone” (EEZ) would enable good contracts on completely different rollups to execute synchronously throughout networks with out counting on bridges.

The initiative targets a key trade-off in Ethereum’s scaling technique, the place dozens of layer-2 networks have improved throughput however cut up liquidity, infrastructure and consumer exercise throughout separate environments.

If carried out, the framework would let purposes share infrastructure throughout rollups whereas settling again to Ethereum, lowering duplication and the necessity for cross-chain transfers.

The mission is being developed along with Ethereum researchers and business contributors, with early contributors together with infrastructure suppliers and DeFi protocols exploring a shared normal for interoperable rollups.