Currently, when institutions or companies build chains, there are two increasingly obvious paths: one is to build L1 public chains (most of which are also EVM-compatible chains/consortium chains); the other is to build Ethereum L2 public chains. Recently, Ronin has returned to the Ethereum ecosystem and decided to use OP Stack technology to build L2; South Korea's largest exchange, Upbit, is also using OP Stack to build L2; along with Base, Worldcoin, and Celo, Kraken using OP Stack to build L2 chains, the OP Stack technology is increasingly prominent in the L2 lineup; while Robinhood, Apecoin, Fhenix, Galxe, etc. have chosen to use Arbitrum Orbit technology to build L2; Pudgy Penguins Abstract, Cronos, WonderFi, UBS Gold, Lens, etc. have chosen ZKSync's elastic chain technology to build L2 public chains.
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