In the development process of Ethereum, L2 execution strategies have been prioritized over L1 execution for more than two years, resulting in L1 execution being affected and lagging behind the pace of Moore's Law. David Hoffman believes that the efficiency of L1 execution should be improved, and hardware requirements should be set to the latest two generations of MacBook Pro to meet the social contract of individual stakers, thereby significantly enhancing the accessibility of Ethereum L1 and making it the preferred choice for more users. This measure is cost-effective but can result in over ten times the growth in user base. Opponents are concerned that this move might pose challenges to the Ethereum ecosystem in terms of synchronous composability. However, Hoffman insists that the rollup-centric roadmap for Ethereum is the right direction and that the current issue of execution efficiency should be addressed head-on.