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From the Based Rollup Summit: Why are based rollups like Taiko the future of Ethereum? Short answer: decentralization, liveness, security, neutrality, censorship resistance, simplicity, synchronous composability. Our COO Joaquin Mendes 🥁 on the superpowers of based rollups:

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