Amid a crowded sector, Scroll's Sandy Peng says L2 ecosystem success hinges on having a quality team
Quick Take Scroll’s Sandy Peng says the success of a crypto organization depends on building the right culture and having a diverse team.
Episode 60 of Season 6 of The Scoop was recorded with The Block's Frank Chaparro, and Scroll Co-Founder Sandy Peng.
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Sandy Peng is the co-founder of Scroll.
In this episode, Peng discusses scaling Ethereum and particularly emphasizes the importance of business insight and experience outside of crypto in driving application-level innovation.
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00:00 Intro
01:07 Peng's Journey to Scroll
04:27 Peng's Regulatory Background
07:52 Industry Headwinds
10:31 Ethereum Scaling Competition
15:00 Consumer Crypto Apps
16:49 Improving Crypto UX
23:06 Stepn's Success
26:11 ZK Advantages
29:45 Scroll's Roadmap
34:14 Closing Thoughts
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