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Differences compared to Ethereum

Superseed is built on the Bedrock release of the OP Stack, which aims to closely resemble Ethereum. As a result, there are few differences between building on Superseed and Ethereum. However, it’s important to keep in mind these differences when developing apps on Superseed.

These differences include:

  • Opcodes
  • Address Aliasing
  • Transaction Fees
  • EIP-1559 Parameters
  • Mempool Rules
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