What Proves Atomic Settlement in T3RRA’s Architecture?
Atomic settlement means the legs of a transfer succeed or fail together, including across chains. T3RRA’s Cryptographic Specification addresses cross-chain settlement and the conditions under which a transfer completes atomically.
What T3RRA claims
- The legs of a transfer are designed to complete fully or not at all.
- Cross-chain settlement is addressed in the Cryptographic Specification.
What T3RRA does not claim
- That a counterparty or buyer exists for any given transfer.
- A guarantee of settlement speed or outcome independent of network conditions.
Source documents
- Cryptographic Specification· Cross-chain settlement
- Cryptographic Specification· Source mapping pending review
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Atomicity concerns transfer integrity. It does not guarantee that a counterparty exists for any transfer.