Exploring Ethereum, NvirWorld and the rise of layer-3s

Exploring Ethereum, NvirWorld and the rise of layer-3s
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2023-2-26 20:15

NvirWorld is a layer-2 that can scale transaction processing speeds and lower transaction costs at several folds more than Ethereum and layer-2 protocols like Arbitrum.

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