imtoken will never ask for your seed phrase, private key or verification code. Always review the address, network and request details before transferring, signing or approving.

Layer 2

Layer 2 systems move some execution away from the base layer to improve throughput or cost. Users should still understand the relationship to the main chain, bridge paths and withdrawal or settlement timing.

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How Layer 2 relates to the base chain

How Layer 2 relates to the base chain defines an important boundary in layer 2. Each blockchain maintains its own nodes, blocks, fees and confirmations. Similar address formats do not create a shared balance between networks.

In layer 2, chain IDs, gas assets, transaction hashes, block heights and explorers help verify what actually happened. Cross-chain and cross-layer actions add bridge contracts, waiting periods and third-party risk.

From a practical perspective, how layer 2 relates to the base chain also means knowing when to stop. If a page asks for wallet secrets, the request is unreadable, the active network is not the expected one, or urgency and reward claims are used to push approval, verify independently before continuing.

Bridges can involve waiting

Bridges can involve waiting defines an important boundary in layer 2. Each blockchain maintains its own nodes, blocks, fees and confirmations. Similar address formats do not create a shared balance between networks.

In layer 2, chain IDs, gas assets, transaction hashes, block heights and explorers help verify what actually happened. Cross-chain and cross-layer actions add bridge contracts, waiting periods and third-party risk.

From a practical perspective, bridges can involve waiting also means knowing when to stop. If a page asks for wallet secrets, the request is unreadable, the active network is not the expected one, or urgency and reward claims are used to push approval, verify independently before continuing.

Gas and token contracts still need checks

Gas and token contracts still need checks defines an important boundary in layer 2. Each blockchain maintains its own nodes, blocks, fees and confirmations. Similar address formats do not create a shared balance between networks.

In layer 2, chain IDs, gas assets, transaction hashes, block heights and explorers help verify what actually happened. Cross-chain and cross-layer actions add bridge contracts, waiting periods and third-party risk.

From a practical perspective, gas and token contracts still need checks also means knowing when to stop. If a page asks for wallet secrets, the request is unreadable, the active network is not the expected one, or urgency and reward claims are used to push approval, verify independently before continuing.

Understand the exit path first

Understand the exit path first defines an important boundary in layer 2. Each blockchain maintains its own nodes, blocks, fees and confirmations. Similar address formats do not create a shared balance between networks.

In layer 2, chain IDs, gas assets, transaction hashes, block heights and explorers help verify what actually happened. Cross-chain and cross-layer actions add bridge contracts, waiting periods and third-party risk.

From a practical perspective, understand the exit path first also means knowing when to stop. If a page asks for wallet secrets, the request is unreadable, the active network is not the expected one, or urgency and reward claims are used to push approval, verify independently before continuing.

Important risk context

Seed phrases and private keys remain under user control. Official personnel will not ask for seed phrases, private keys or verification codes. Verify address, network and amount before transfers. Confirmed on-chain transactions generally cannot be reversed by a wallet, and third-party DApps or smart contracts can carry risk.

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