@Solayer , use hashtag #BuiltonSolayer and $LAYER

Layer coin movement refers to the process of tracking and transferring cryptocurrency across different layers of a blockchain ecosystem, typically Layer 1 (base blockchain) and Layer 2 (scaling solutions). In Layer 1, transactions are recorded directly on the main chain, ensuring security and decentralization but often with slower speeds and higher fees. Layer 2 networks—such as rollups, state channels, or sidechains—handle transactions off-chain or in batches, then settle them back on Layer 1. Moving coins between layers usually involves bridging mechanisms, smart contracts, or custodial gateways. This system improves transaction speed, reduces costs, and scales blockchain networks while maintaining trustless verification.