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docs/cdk/architecture/staking-the-bridge.md

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!!! tip "What's AggLayer?"
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Want to learn more about what AggLayer is and what it looks to achieve? Check out [the AggLayer documentation in the Learn space](../../learn/agglayer.md).
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Want to learn more about what AggLayer is and what it looks to achieve? Check out [the "WTF is Polygon" article in Polygon blog](https://polygon.technology/blog/wtf-is-polygon?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=social&utm_content=wtf-is-polygon).
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All of this cool infrastructure needs a unified channel for easy transmission of assets and messages between the multiple chains connected via the AggLayer. And this is where the unified bridge comes into play. It allows all chains to take advantage of the AggLayer's unified liquidity, lower transaction costs, and more.
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docs/cdk/glossary/index.md

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### AggLayer v1 (AL1)
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The AggLayer is the interoperability layer at the heart of Polygon 2.0. All CDK chains connect to the AggLayer to enable features such as seamless and efficient cross-chain communication, unified liquidity, and more. AggLayer v1 (AL1), is the first version of many planned iterations that relies on ZK checks to ensure operational soundness, and a unified bridge infrastructure.
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Read more on the AggLayer [here](../../learn/agglayer.md).
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Read more on the AggLayer in the Polygon blog [here](https://polygon.technology/blog/wtf-is-polygon?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=social&utm_content=wtf-is-polygon).
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### Chain operator
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The IP, or individual(s), who own a chain and are responsible for chain operation and maintenance. This includes tasks such as transaction validation, block production, and ensuring the security and integrity of the chain, etc., any combination of which a chain operator may perform personally in varying degrees.

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