As we progress towards Mainnet, and the t3rn ecosystem grows, we’d love to share with you all the roles involved in making t3rn, t3rn.
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Let's start with developers & how they can benefit from our #Build2Earn model. Developers can create & deploy composable cross-chain smart contracts on t3rn’s on-chain registry and collect a share of gas fees each time their smart contract is executed. 😇 Image
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Smart contract users can create, sign, & submit cross-chain transactions to be executed directly to the Circuit, t3rn’s upcoming parachain on @Polkadot.

Thus, t3rn offers the benefits users are familiar with on single ledger blockchains, now on multiple chains at once. 🥳
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Let's get techie!

Cross-chain smart contract transactions are executed by the aptly-named Executors.

They're responsible for locking funds into an escrow smart contract, increasing overall safety.

Executors also monitor dishonest behaviour & are rewarded for reporting it.
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Now, Collators. Their role is to maintain a full node for both the relay chain and t3rn’s #parachain.

Collators hold all info required to produce new block candidates and send details to relay chain validators for verification. They earn rewards for maintaining a node. Image
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Rangers have one mission: 'listen' to blockchains connected to @T3rn & submit the latest block header to the t3rn Circuit. The Circuit can then prove if a transaction should be included or finalized with the header.

As a result ➝ even more security in the t3rn ecosystem. 🔒
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Attesters are unique network participants for our protocol. They are an off-chain bonded entity that locks tokens to sign new transactions.

Attesters verify that the target chain has successfully received a transaction & are responsible for sending it back to the Circuit.
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1st or 2nd generation bridges rely on trusted parties to attest a transaction has taken place on-chain to trigger transactions on a second chain.

The problem? These parties are not bonded, which boosts the risk of malicious behaviour, fraud & illicit collusion.
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On the other hand, t3rn Attesters are bonded and run the risk of seeing their bond slashed if they submit incorrect signatures. Two-thirds of all Attesters sign to testify to signature correctness, with signatures also checked on the t3rn Circuit.

🔒⛓️ extra security ⛓️🔒
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@T3rn is building a complex yet safer network, building upon @Polkadot’s security to enable fail-safe transactions across any chains.

To learn all about t3rn’s unique network participant ecosystem, read our latest blog post:
t3rn.io/blog/netpa Image

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