Best Layer 2 Protocols for 1inch Wallet

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    Arbitrum Reviews
    Next generation layer 2 for Ethereum DApps. Scale your dApp with your favorite tools at the lowest possible cost. An aggregator is the same role as a node in Ethereum. Client software can make remote procedure calls (RPCs), to an aggregator using the standard API to interact with an Arbitrum network. The aggregator will then call the EthBridge to produce transaction results to the client just like an Ethereum node. Although it is common for clients to use an aggregator to submit transactions to an Arbitrum Chain, this is not mandatory. There is no limit to the number of aggregators that can exist or who can be an aggregater. In order to improve efficiency, aggregators often combine multiple client transactions into one message that can be submitted to Arbitrum. Arbitrum also supports a privileged Sequencer, which can order transactions and provide low latency transaction receipts.
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    Cartesi Reviews
    Smart contracts can be built using mainstream software stacks. You can make a leap from Solidity to the vast array of Linux-supported software components. You can achieve a million-fold increase in computational scalability, large file data availability, and low transaction costs. All this while maintaining the strong security guarantees offered by Ethereum. You can keep your DApps private, from games that hide players' data to Enterprise applications that use sensitive data. Descartes performs large computational tasks off-chain on a Linux virtual computer fully specified by smart contracts. The computations are fully verifiable, and can be enforceable on-chain by Descartes node runners. This preserves the strong security guarantees of underlying blockchain. With multimillion-fold computational gains and strong security guarantees, you can overcome the Ethereum scalability limitations.
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    Optimism Reviews
    The new scalability stack to Ethereum. Instant transactions and scalable smart contract. Optimism (PBC) is a for-profit corporation that produces a public benefit while also operating in a responsible, sustainable manner. This means that we have to balance the stockholders' interests with the best interests for those who are most affected by our conduct. We also have a "public benefit charter" that we were incorporated with. The Company's specific public benefit purpose is to increase and enshrine fair internet access through the development open-source software. This charter is our promise to the Ethereum community that we will uphold its values and produce infrastructure that promotes the growth of an ecosystem of public good.
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    zkSync Reviews
    zkSync is Ethereum’s most user-centric ZK rollup. ZK rollup does not have an upper limit on the amount it can safely handle in L2. This is unlike any other scaling strategy. All assets can be moved capital-efficiently between ZK rollups and L1. This is in contrast to optimistic rollups. zkSync has the lowest real transaction costs of all planned and existing rollups. zkSync supports meta-transactions and instant confirmations with economic finality. It also offers low-cost privacy and low-cost privacy. zkSync's design is easy and fun. In just a few lines of code, you can integrate payments and atomic swaps. A Rust-based framework allows you to create type-safe and functional-style smart contracts using Zinc. With minimal modifications, deploy your existing EVM codebase.
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    Polygon (Matic) Reviews
    Polygon (previously Matic Network), is a protocol and framework that allows you to build and connect Ethereum-compatible blockchain networks. Although Ethereum is the preferred blockchain development platform, it has its limitations. Polygon - A protocol and framework for building and connecting Ethereum compatible blockchain networks. Preset blockchain networks can be deployed in one click. A growing number of modules are available for the development of custom networks. Interoperability protocol to exchange arbitrary messages with Ethereum or other blockchain networks. Modular and optional security as a service. Modules for adaptors to enable interoperability with existing blockchain networks. Polygon brings together the best of Ethereum, sovereign and other blockchains in an attractive feature set. For developers.
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