Layer Zero has quietly become a critical piece of Web3 infrastructure that flies under the radar for many. The numbers tell the real story though—hundreds of millions in daily transaction volume flows through this protocol, powering countless applications across the ecosystem. Yet despite its massive role in enabling cross-chain communication and interoperability, it rarely gets the spotlight it deserves in broader market conversations.
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Layer Zero has quietly become a critical piece of Web3 infrastructure that flies under the radar for many. The numbers tell the real story though—hundreds of millions in daily transaction volume flows through this protocol, powering countless applications across the ecosystem. Yet despite its massive role in enabling cross-chain communication and interoperability, it rarely gets the spotlight it deserves in broader market conversations.