Substrate Layer Synchronization refers to the process by which different blockchain networks, particularly those built on the Substrate framework, maintain consistent and coordinated data across various layers of their architecture. Substrate, developed by Parity Technologies, allows for the creation of custom blockchains.In this framework, different layers can include consensus, runtime, and application layers. Layer synchronization ensures that changes or updates in one layer are reflected in others, maintaining the overall integrity and performance of the blockchain.This process is crucial for the efficient functioning of decentralized applications and services that rely on real-time data. By ensuring that all layers are in sync, Substrate Layer Synchronization helps improve scalability, reduces latency, and enhances the user experience.Moreover, it facilitates interoperability among different Substrate-based chains, allowing them to communicate and share information seamlessly. This makes it easier for developers to build and maintain interconnected blockchain solutions that can leverage the strengths of various networks.

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