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Distributed Systems Architecture

Distributed Systems architecture covers chains, bridges, proving systems, runtime boundaries, data availability, and cross-chain infrastructure.

This section keeps the architecture lens focused on how distributed components interact, where responsibility boundaries sit, and what evidence supports each system design.

Current Architecture Work

Architecture Lens

  • Runtime, node service, pallet, collator, and relay-chain boundaries.
  • Bridge and cross-chain verification architecture.
  • Proving, storage, and settlement boundaries.
  • Project-owned versus upstream framework behavior.

Related Research