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Essentially, the Movement SDK is a comprehensive modular development kit designed for the M2 integration architecture that provides an execution environment in MoveVM. This modular execution environment is at its core. It allows for proper configuration and deployment of blockchain applications. This ensures compatibility and performance across different blockchain paradigms. Within this framework Developers are well equipped to configure and deploy blockchain applications with greater flexibility and performance. Supports execution of smart contracts and other blockchain functions within MoveVM.
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* Main components of Movement SDK: - MoveVM:**Serves as a secure and efficient execution mechanism. It provides a resource-intensive and tightly controlled environment for running smart contracts. This is consistent with Move's safety and efficiency principles. - Fractal:**Serves as a bridge for Solidity, allowing developers to deploy existing Solidity contracts on MoveVM. This component combines Solidity's developer-friendly interface with a secure runtime. and focus on MoveVM performance
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- Custom Adapters for Sequencer Networks and DA Services:**Key components of this SDK include sophisticated adapters that facilitate seamless integration with sequencer networks and Data Availability. These adapter layers (DALs) are essential for efficient transaction processing and improving blockchain functionality by managing and reconfiguring validator sets. Specifically, Celestia uses Data Availability Sampling (DAS) and Namespaced Merkle Trees (NMT) DAS. Improves scalability by allowing light nodes to efficiently monitor data availability. without having to download the entire blog This greatly reduces computational and network storage requirements. This helps in seamless integration of standalone networks. It guarantees the completeness and availability of data.
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