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Layer One Transition

Definition

A Layer One Transition refers to a major upgrade or fundamental change implemented directly on a base blockchain protocol. This type of transition involves altering the core architecture, consensus mechanism, or foundational code of a primary blockchain network. It typically aims to enhance scalability, security, or decentralization without relying on secondary layers. Such events are critical for the long-term viability and competitive standing of the underlying digital asset system.