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# A. Overview

MTT Network is a high-performance EVM-compatible public block chain platform based on Cosmos SDK, dedicated to providing flexible and efficient solutions to support the development and deployment of various decentralized applications. Its core objectives include:

* Efficient Transaction Processing: MTT Network utilizes the Tendermint consensus algorithm to provide fast and secure transaction confirmations.
* Powerful Cross-chain Interoperability: Leveraging IBC, MTT Network can achieve seamless exchange of assets and data with other block chains.
* Flexible Governance Mechanism: MTT Network supports a decentralized governance model, granting community members greater participation and decision-making power.

![MTT Network In Web3](/files/qXoaPepKYUw6LyjUGLUE)

## **Key Features:**

* Modular Design: Through a flexible modular design, MTT Network can quickly integrate and deploy different functional modules, supporting diverse application scenarios.
* Smart Contract Support: MTT Network adopts the Ethermint module, supporting EVM smart contracts, providing developers with enhanced programming flexibility and security.
* Cross-chain Communication: Through the IBC protocol, MTT Network can perform cross-chain operations with other block chains, enabling seamless transfer of assets and information.


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