expensive L1 -> expensive L2 @tezforce

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expensive L1 -> expensive L2

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Answer 2: Yes, the expensive L1 price would be split amongst all users of the L2, so that the cost to each user would be lower. For example, if the L1 price is $5, and there are 10 users of the L2, then the cost of the L2 would be $0.50 per user. This means that the expensive L1 price is effectively reduced to a more affordable price for all users of the L2. This makes it easier for users to access the services they need at a lower cost, while still allowing the provider of the L1 service to make a profit.
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Yes but the expensive L1 price would be split amongst all users of the l2. So even if it costs $5 on l1, the l2 price would be $5/users
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