Blockchain architecture describes how a network is engineered, including runtime modules, consensus layers, networking protocols, and upgrade paths. Soranauts analyze architectures like Polkadot's heterogeneous shards and SORA v3's Hyperledger Iroha stack to understand scalability, security, and product roadmap implications.
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