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SOON’s Decoupled SVM Rollup Stack is modular, fraud-proof, and designed to run on any L1 — Ethereum, BNB Chain, Bitcoin, Cosmos - The Interchain ⚛️, and beyond. Here’s how it works: sequencer → proposer → batcher → fraud prover → derivation pipeline → settlement layers • The sequencer handles...

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