Modular Scaling

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When it comes to scaling there are two distinct directions a blockchain can go, monolithic or modular. Monolithic scaling usually refers to scaling the L1 blockchain itself, through parallelization or sharding, while modular usually means the network allows users cheaper transactions on L2s and side chains.