> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.playa3ull.games/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.playa3ull.games/ecosystem/avalanche-l1.md).

# Avalanche L1

The Avalanche L1 is a key foundation of the Avalanche network, serving as the underlying blockchain that powers it. The L1 provides a highly scalable and secure infrastructure, enabling a multitude of decentralized applications, including the PLAYA3ULL Games.

As the backbone of the Avalanche network, the L1 ensures robust security and infinite scalability, vital for high-performance applications such as gaming. It can process thousands of transactions per second with near-instant confirmation times, making it an ideal choice for applications requiring rapid and secure transactions.

In the context of the PLAYA3ULL Games, the Avalanche L1 brings advantages like speed, security, and scalability, enabling a seamless and efficient gaming experience on the blockchain. It serves as the primary blockchain layer, upon which the entire PLAYA3ULL ecosystem operates.

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## Become an Avalanche Validator

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We are currently not taking third party Avalanche L1 validators
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