Best Layer 1 Protocols for OnFinality

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    Ethereum Reviews

    Ethereum

    Ethereum Foundation

    Ethereum is the community-run technology that powers the cryptocurrency, Ethereum (ETH), and thousands of decentralized apps. Ethereum is a technology that allows for digital money, global payments, as well as applications. The community has created a vibrant digital economy, new ways for creators of online income, and many other benefits. It's accessible to anyone, anywhere in the world. All you need is the internet. Today, billions cannot open bank accounts and others have their payments blocked. The Ethereum decentralized finance system (DeFi), never sleeps nor discriminates. You can send, receive and borrow money anywhere in the world with an internet connection. We can now access 'free' internet services without having to give up our personal data. Ethereum services are available by default. You only need a wallet. These services are free and easy-to-set up. They can be controlled by you and work without your personal information. Stake your ETH to become an Ethereum validator. Staking is a public good for the Ethereum ecosystem. You can help secure the network and earn rewards in the process.
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    Polkadot Reviews
    Polkadot, a blockchain network, is being built to enable Web3.0. This will allow users to control their data and ensure that markets benefit from network efficiency. Gavin Wood, a former co-founder and CTO at Ethereum, founded Polkadot in 2016. Polkadot's technology solves the major problems that have hindered blockchain adoption over the past few years. Parity Technologies created Polkadot's Substrate software development toolkit that allows blockchain developers to create their own custom, fit for use blockchains. Polkadot allows multiple blockchains to communicate with each other, allows for easy upgrades, and introduces "shared Security", a plug and play network security model that allows developers focus on the technology instead of spending time and resources recruiting operators to run a new Blockchain.
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    Kusama Reviews
    For blockchain developers who want rapid progress, unprecedented interoperability is available and scalability is possible. Substrate was used to build the project. It has a similar codebase and multichain infrastructure to Polkadot's cousin Kusama. Technology and society have become so interdependent that large entities are able to overstep their authority and stretch their boundaries. Kusama was created as a risk-taking network for Polkadot. It's a platform that allows change agents to take control, incite innovation, and disrupt the status quo. You can ship your product quickly if you move fast. Kusama's willingness to take risks and agile mentality allow developers to quickly move through the governance and upgrade process. This allows for rapid progress and growth. You can build on a next-generation multichain network that is sharded and uses the most recent features before they are available on Polkadot.
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    Avalanche Reviews
    Build on Avalanche. You can build without limitations. Avalanche is a platform that allows you to create decentralized financial applications. It is open and programmable. Launch Ethereum dapps to instantly confirm transactions and process thousands of transactions per minute. This is far more than any other decentralized blockchain platform. You can deploy blockchains that meet your application requirements. You can create your own virtual machine and decide how the blockchain should work. Secure the platform by locking up your AVAX and facilitating transactions. Most likely, you have the hardware necessary to join the platform. Avalanche supports Solidity. All your favorite tools, such as Remix, Truffle, or Tenderly, work right out of the box. Avalanche smart contracts are only a tenth as expensive as Ethereum. Low gas fees, front-running, adverse effects, and other negative effects of slow smart contracts blockchains are all gone.
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