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In OverProtocol, what key elements must a node verify, such as active accounts, latest transactions, and block headers, to execute new transactions?

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In OverProtocol, what key elements must a node verify, such as active accounts, latest transactions, and block headers, to execute new transactions?

Question: In OverProtocol, what key elements must a node verify, such as active accounts, latest transactions, and block headers, to execute new transactions?

Answer: Essential data.

Further reading

What is the term for active accounts and recent transactions in the Over layer of OverProtocol?

What term describes the structure distinguishing the Over, Nether, and External layers in OverProtocol?

Which layer in OverProtocol contains external data unrelated to executing transactions?