SEDA’s Prover Contract
Facilitating Near-Instant Integration To The SEDA Network
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Facilitating Near-Instant Integration To The SEDA Network
Last updated
The SEDA Prover Contract is permissionless and can be deployed to any chain at any time. The prover acts as the point of communication between any network and the decentralized Solver Network. Solvers monitor the Prover Contract for inbound data requests and relay them to the SEDA Network. Once a data request has been executed and the results land on the SEDA Chain, the same Solver relays the results to the network via the Prover Contract. When results are relayed back, the Prover Contract can verify that the data result has come from SEDA.
By deploying a prover contract, any network theoretically gains access to any data type and achieves interoperability with any other network that has a Prover Contract. By integrating with SEDA via a single Prover Contract that is monitored by a Solver Network, SEDA can facilitate same-day access to any data from new networks. In contrast to rigid network-specific architecture, this method can reduce integration time to several hours from what has traditionally been several months.
Any network, protocol or smart contract can interact with SEDA and all its resources without directly integrating with the SEDA Chain.