diff --git a/arbitrum-docs/stylus/concepts/how-it-works.md b/arbitrum-docs/stylus/concepts/how-it-works.md index 2f019dee0..e47a51a4e 100644 --- a/arbitrum-docs/stylus/concepts/how-it-works.md +++ b/arbitrum-docs/stylus/concepts/how-it-works.md @@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ For more details on Nitro’s architecture, refer to the [documentation](/how-ar Stylus innovates on many levels, with the key ones described here: -#### One chain, many languages +### One chain, many languages There are estimated to be roughly 20k Solidity developers, compared to 3 million Rust developers or 12 million C developers [[1](https://slashdatahq.medium.com/state-of-the-developer-nation-23rd-edition-the-fall-of-web-frameworks-coding-languages-711525e3df3a)]. Developers are now free to use their preferred programming language, all interoperable on any Arbitrum chain with Stylus. By onboarding the next million developers, scaling to the next billion users becomes possible.