Modular, contributor-friendly and blazing-fast implementation of the Ethereum protocol, in Rust
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Modular, contributor-friendly and blazing-fast implementation of the Ethereum protocol, in Rust
Minimalist, stable, modular, fast, and ZK native implementation of the Ethereum protocol in Rust. L1 and L2 execution client.
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