# Integration with Emerging Ecosystems: Linea and Base

LiveArt is not complacent with existing chains; it’s also integrated emerging Ethereum Layer-2 networks like **Linea**(ConsenSys’s zkEVM rollup) and **Base** (Coinbase’s L2). These networks offer high security (inheriting Ethereum’s security) but at much lower gas fees and faster finality – ideal for frequent trading of tokens without burdening users with costs. For LiveArt users, this means they can mint, trade, and transfer tokens of high-value assets at a **fraction of mainnet cost**, which is crucial when you don’t want a $50 gas fee eating into a $100 token trade.

Deploying on Linea connects LiveArt to ConsenSys’s ecosystem (MetaMask, Infura user bases) and on Base leverages Coinbase’s broad user base and fiat on-ramps. For instance, someone with a Coinbase wallet on Base can easily buy LiveArt’s tokens with fiat, since Coinbase integrates such conversions – making the crypto part almost invisible. LiveArt’s integration ensures that their tokens are available on the **newest, most performant blockchains**, effectively future-proofing its platform. Their strategy of not locking into a single chain but spreading across any network that offers **speed, security, and reach** means LiveArt can tap into growth wherever it happens. If an L2 becomes the go-to place for DeFi, LiveArt is there; if another becomes popular for NFTs and collectibles, LiveArt is there too.

This multi-chain strategy mirrors LiveArt’s general ethos: embrace the best of technology to **make the user experience seamless and expansive**. In doing so, LiveArt is essentially building the rails for what a mature tokenization market might look like: cross-chain, user-friendly, integrated with big players (Coinbase, ConsenSys), and not constrained by today’s limitations.


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