Will Vitalik Buterin Implement Harberger Tax on Ethereum Layer 2 Blockchains?
Highlights
- Vitalik Buterin has suggested that Ethereum could consider Harberger tax for layer 2 blockchains.
- He highlighted how this could be challenging for these networks.
- He proposed creating an aggregation layer to supplement the existing fee mechanism for Ethereum L2s.
Vitalik Buterin suggested that Ethereum could consider implementing a Harberger tax on layer 2 blockchains. However, he highlighted how this could pose a challenge for these L2. As such, he proposed another alternative that could work better for these networks.
Buterin’s statement came following calls for the Layer 1 network to implement enshrined L2 fees to help create an economic balance. These fees are meant to be payments made to the L1 for the security and network traction they enjoy through Ethereum.
Vitalik Buterin Considers Harberger Tax On Layer 2
The Ethereum co-founder’s statement on the X platform highlighted the Harberger tax as one that could work following calls to implement an L2 fee mechanism on the Layer 1 network. He noted that this kind of tax could work since it has both “value capture potential that scales with economic activity enabled and low surveillance requirement.
However, Buterin added that the Harberger tax can be challenging for these L2s and goes against their goals of providing stability for their users and applications. The Harberger tax is an arrangement in which these Layer 2 crypto projects pay continuous tax based on their value. As Vitalik Buterin noted, such a plan could disrupt these networks’ ecosystems, especially when they try to undervalue themselves to evade taxes.
Vitalik Buterin also suggested creating an in-protocol to ensure these Layer 2s pay the right amount. However, the Ethereum founder claimed there is no “reliable way” of measuring the execution fees on these L2s.
Buterin further explained that this challenge is equivalent to a government trying to enforce sales tax by only accessing the RAM of digital payment systems. The crypto founder noted that people will find a way to evade the tax in such instances.
A “Softer” Alternative For Tax On Ethereum Layer 2 Networks
The Ethereum co-founder suggested that a softer alternative for tax on L2s could be explored. He proposed the idea of creating a “maximally-neutral-L2 proof aggregation layer,” which will tasked with admitting Layer 2 networks that remit fees to the Layer 1 network. He noted that this mechanism would be supplementary as Layer 2s can opt against joining this aggregation layer and only pay the 500,000 gas per proof, which they currently do.
Vitalik Buterin admitted that he wasn’t sure this plan was a good idea. However, he feels it is the right step if Ethereum wants to build a fee mechanism for layer 2 blockchains. He added that this aggregation layer will also be permissionless to build.
As part of his plans for Layer 2s, the Ethereum co-founder recently stated that he would only publicly support L2s that have reached stage 1 or higher in development. He added that this would apply to every project, regardless of whether he was personally invested in it or if it belonged to his close associates.
At the time of writing, ETH price is trading at around $2,400, up over 3% in the last 24 hours. Trading volume is up over 27% during this period. Ethereum price is facing backlash as Ethereum Foundation and Vitalik Buterin have been alleged to be selling ETH.
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