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[TUTORIAL] How to self propose L2 state output #599

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sbvegan opened this issue Mar 21, 2024 · 1 comment
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[TUTORIAL] How to self propose L2 state output #599

sbvegan opened this issue Mar 21, 2024 · 1 comment
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sbvegan commented Mar 21, 2024

Tutorial title

How to self propose L2 state output

Tutorial description

Post fault proofs anyone can propose l2 state outputs, but we need to show people how

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chains, fault proofs, security

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@sbvegan sbvegan added documentation Improvements or additions to documentation tutorial new tutorial request or revision to existing tutorial community-request docs updates requested by community or OP collective labels Mar 21, 2024
@cpengilly cpengilly changed the title [TUTORIAL] Add PR title [TUTORIAL] How to self propose L2 state output Mar 21, 2024
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@smartcontracts just wondering if you could get us started with this issue + #600

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