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      • 1️⃣1⃣ Background
        • 1.1 Background
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      • 2️⃣2⃣ Architecture
        • 2.1 Message Propagation Protocol
        • 2.2 Message Formatting Overview
        • 2.3 APIS Core Contracts
        • 2.4 Governance Contract (GC)
        • 2.5 Dispute Resolution Contract (DRC) Factory
        • 2.6 Optimistic Rollup Contract
      • 3️⃣3⃣ Applications
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        • 3.3 Token Distribution, Community Ownership
      • 4️⃣4⃣ Discussion
      • 5️⃣5⃣ Appendix
        • 5.1 REST History and Analysis
        • 5.2 REST APIs in Practice
        • 5.3 Strengths and Weaknesses of REST
        • 5.4 GraphQL History and Analysis
        • 5.5 GraphQL as a β€˜Fetching Tree’
        • 5.6 Anatomy of a GraphQL Request
        • 5.7Note on GraphQL Resolvers:
        • 5.8 Direct Comparison
        • 5.9 Weaknesses of GraphQL
      • 6️⃣6⃣ Bibliography
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