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Layer 3

Definition

Layer 3 refers to the application layer built on top of existing blockchain networks. This layer facilitates highly specialized decentralized applications, offering enhanced interoperability and custom functionalities not natively supported by underlying Layer 1 or Layer 2 protocols. It operates by abstracting away complex blockchain interactions, allowing developers to create user-centric experiences. These applications often focus on specific use cases, leveraging the security of the base chain while providing tailored services.