Best Layer 2 Protocols for Coinbase Wallet

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    Base Reviews

    Base

    Coinbase

    Free
    Base is an Ethereum L2 that is low-cost, secure, and developer-friendly. It was created to bring the next billion people to the web3. Base has the security and scalability that you need to power your apps. It leverages Ethereum's underlying security and allows you to confidently access Base from Coinbase, Ethereum L1, or other interoperable chains. The EVM environment is available at a fraction the price. Get early access to Ethereum features such as Account Abstraction (ERC4337), simple APIs for gasless transactions and smart contract wallets. Base is built on Optimism’s open-source OP Stack. Base allows decentralized apps to easily leverage Coinbase's products distribution and products. Easy fiat onramps and seamless Coinbase integrations are all possible.
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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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    Starknet Reviews
    Starknet is an unrestricted decentralized ZK Rollup that operates as an L2 network on Ethereum. Any dApp may achieve unlimited computation scale without compromising Ethereum’s composability or security. Starknet maintains the security of L1 Ethereum while achieving scale. It does this by producing STARK Proofs off-chain and verifying these proofs on-chain. Starknet Contracts allow developers to deploy any business logic. Starknet will offer composability at Ethereum's level, allowing for easy development and compounding of innovation. The STARK Prover is the engine that powers StarkEx's scalability engine. It has already demonstrated its ability to process 600K transactions on Mainnet in a single proof.
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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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