L0 blockchains enable developers to create custom blockchains. L1 chains validate & execute transactions without the need for any external network. L2 blockchains are "sidechains" built on L1 chains.
Can I extend your definition as follows? L0 blockchains are the custom blackhain networks built using a frameworks like Hyperledger. L1 networks are private networks built using geth and L2 network is a network of nodes connected to an L1 network for added functionality like storage,logic, scale etc.. and an L2 network cannot exist
Can I extend your definition as follows? L0 blockchains are the custom blackhain networks built using a frameworks like Hyperledger. L1 networks are private networks built using geth and L2 network is a network of nodes connected to an L1 network for added functionality like storage,logic, scale etc.. and an L2 network cannot exist