The decentralized components that are involved in the TAC architecture are 2:

  1. TAC EVM Layer: a dPoS Layer1 EVM chain built on CosmosSDK with Ethermint and re-secured by Babylon Bitcoin Staking
  2. TAC Adaptor: a decentralized message routing system to connect the TON network and the TAC EVM network
  3. Proxy Apps: set of smart contracts (TON and TAC EVM) that enable direct application interaction

Community members can contribute to the security of this network in several ways:

  1. Running a TAC EVM Node will let community members to verify blocks secured by TAC EVM Validators and Babylon Bitcoin Staking. You can learn how to run a TAC EVM Node here
  2. Securing the TAC EVM Network with Bitcoin (re)staking. Refer to Babylon docs to participate and earn a yield on the staked Bitcoin
  3. Becoming a TAC EVM Network Validator. There are a limited number of seats for Validators, refer to this page to become a TAC EVM Validator. You can also delegate TAC tokens to existing validators to earn a yield.
  4. Becoming a TAC Adaptor Sequencer. There are a limited number of seats to become part of the sequencers, refer to this page to join the sequencing and earn fees from TON restaking.