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# Starknet module

[StarkNet](https://starkware.co/) is a decentralized Layer-2 network based on Ethereum with ZK-Rollup technology. The L2 network is built on top of Ethereum, allowing any dApp to achieve unlimited scalability for its computations without compromising the integrity and security of Ethereum.&#x20;

The project uses zk-STARKs proofs to achieve high throughput and low transaction fees while maintaining network security.

For more information on the technical aspects of the project, you can refer to their [blog](https://medium.com/starkware). The project also has a [forum](https://community.starknet.io/) where you can discuss and contribute to various topics related to the project and its ecosystem.

The project has attracted $282 million from Capital, Sequoia Capital, Ethereum Foundation, Paradigm, and other funds. The listing of the $STRK token took place on February 20, 2024. You can track its chart and market capitalization on [CoinMarketCap](https://coinmarketcap.com/ru/currencies/starknet-token/). Users of the StarkNet module in Combine successfully received their airdrops, amounting to tens of millions of dollars.

Currently, there are protocols in the StarkNet network that may also distribute airdrops of their tokens. A second airdrop from StarkNet is also possible. If you believe in the StarkNet network and want to continue being active in this network, the StarkNet module in Combine can fulfill this need.

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### Detailed guides on how to work with the Starknet module:

* [Available applications in modules](https://docs.nfd.gg/main/eng-combine-software/modules/available-applications-in-modules/starknet);
* [Wallet Manager](https://docs.nfd.gg/main/eng-combine-software/modules/operation-and-launching-of-modules/starknet-module/wallet-manager);
* [Settings & Launch](https://docs.nfd.gg/main/eng-combine-software/modules/operation-and-launching-of-modules/starknet-module/settings-and-launch);
* [Logs & Progress](https://docs.nfd.gg/main/eng-combine-software/modules/operation-and-launching-of-modules/starknet-module/logs-and-progress).


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