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Every blockchain has a sequencer. But almost none let you control it. Here’s how onchain sequencing works—and why it gives appchains real control ↓
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Syndicate moves sequencing logic onchain. Instead of relying on centralized infrastructure to order transactions, we use modular smart contracts deployed to a dedicated sequencing chain. Transparent, programmable, and composable by design.
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HOW ONCHAIN SEQUENCING WORKS 1. Users submit transactions to the mempool 2. Sequencing modules govern permissions, ordering, auctions, and atomicity 3. Execution engine processes transactions in the determined order 4. Settlement layer finalizes state with periodic commitments
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This architecture decouples transaction ordering from execution, enabling innovation at the sequencing layer while maintaining compatibility with existing EVM environments.
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Each module is a smart contract you control: – Permission modules (e.g., token balance, allowlist) – Ordering modules (FIFO, fee-priority, randomized) – Auction modules (sealed-bid, dutch) – Atomic modules (cross-chain, all-or-nothing txs)
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The future of appchains isn’t just faster or cheaper. It’s modular, programmable, and ?—starting at the sequencer. LEARN MORE ↓ https://docs.syndicate.io/docs/deploy/sequencing-modules
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