This is a tutorial I put together on how to bridge from Ethereum (Layer1) to other networks that are built on-top of Eth (Layer 2). These Layer 2 “scaling solutions” were built to offer faster and cheaper web3 experiences while still benefiting form the security and decentralization of ETH.
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