diff --git a/docs/intro/protocol/introduction.md b/docs/intro/protocol/introduction.md index e9b00ae2..0f57ae1f 100644 --- a/docs/intro/protocol/introduction.md +++ b/docs/intro/protocol/introduction.md @@ -11,12 +11,13 @@ Our infrastructure allows developers to build composable appchains across the Et This allows for seamless cross-chain applications and shared liquidity. -Developers can use smart contracts on t1 to: +Developers can use TEE applications and smart contracts on t1 to: 1. Use inputs from other rollups (as t1 runs partner rollup full nodes to read their state) 2. Write to applications on other rollups to update their state. - These primitives can be used to enhance existing applications that are deployed on multiple chains or build a new generation of cross-chain applications. -First, t1 runs full nodes of partner rollups inside its node infrastructure to read from partner rollups. This allows t1 to prove its or a partner rollups state back to Ethereum in a single L1 block. Second, t1 uses more expressive deposit contracts that are deployed on all partner rollups as well as Ethereum. As a result, t1 can not only read, but also write to partner rollups. Combined, these properties create the needed architecture for cross-chain applications and liquidity hubs. +These primitives can be used to enhance existing applications that are deployed on multiple chains or build a new generation of cross-chain applications. -t1 delivers the missing infrastructure for building cross-chain applications. So far, apps had to deploy on multiple rollups, fragmenting liquidity and user experience. t1 enables cross-chain application workflows such as cross-chain vaults that automate the movement of user funds across different rollups to ensure that the user gets the highest yield in a non-custodial way. With t1, apps can deploy once and serve users anywhere. +First, t1 runs full nodes of partner rollups inside its node infrastructure to read from partner rollups. This allows t1 to prove its or a partner rollup's state back to Ethereum in a single L1 block. Second, t1 uses expressive deposit contracts that can call contracts on all supported rollups and Ethereum. + +Combined, t1 cross-chain reads and writes provide the needed infrastructure for cross-chain applications and liquidity hubs. So far, apps had to deploy on multiple rollups, fragmenting liquidity and user experience. t1 enables cross-chain application workflows such as cross-chain vaults that automate the movement of user funds across different rollups to ensure that the user gets the highest yield in a non-custodial way. With t1, apps can deploy once and serve users anywhere.