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Well not really a manifesto, read the last sentence.
Another attempt at achieving scalability are so-called “layer 2” solutions. Blockchains such as Ethereum, Avalanche, Binance or Solana, are commonly referred to as “layer 1” networks. Any transaction on a layer 1 blockchain is validated and recorded on the respective public ledger, ie “on-chain”. In contrast, the bulk of transactions on layer 2 solutions (eg the Bitcoin Lightning Network) happen off-chain, and transactions are only sporadically reported back to the underlying layer 1 chain in bundles. Layer 2 blockchains thereby allow for higher transaction limits and lower fees, but at the cost of giving up decentralisation, posing risks similar to those of bridges.