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Sidechainless

Sidechainless is a term used in blockchain discourse to describe architectures and scaling strategies that aim to avoid the use of separate sidechains for processing transactions or smart contracts. In a sidechainless approach, computation and state updates are conducted on the main chain (layer 1) or through layer-2 mechanisms that ultimately settle on the main chain, rather than on independent sidechains linked by bridges.

Designs labeled as sidechainless emphasize maintaining security and finality anchored to the origin blockchain. Common techniques

Advantages of sidechainless designs include a simplified security model, reduced cross-chain risk, and potentially smoother user

See also: sidechain, layer-2, rollup, sharding.

include
upgrading
layer-1
capacity,
implementing
rollups
(zk-rollups
and
optimistic-rollups)
that
execute
off-chain
while
posting
proofs
or
data
to
the
main
chain,
and
pursuing
future
sharding
and
data
availability
solutions
that
do
not
rely
on
separate
sidechains.
experience.
Trade-offs
center
on
the
limits
of
main-chain
throughput
and
latency,
the
complexity
of
ensuring
robust
data
availability
in
high-demand
periods,
and
the
engineering
challenges
of
integrating
high-scale
layer-2
methods
without
resorting
to
sidechains.