The SEOR Network, abbreviated as SEOR, is a decentralised infrastructure for developing Web3.0 applications. It's designed to make blockchain technology development accessible to users and developers within the Web3.0 ecosystem. SEOR Tokens, the network's currency, are used for various services, including the LCDP, cross-chain bridge, and Oracle. These tokens also allow holders to participate in network governance by voting on protocol and parameter updates. Staking SEOR Tokens is necessary for those aspiring to become mainnet nodes or to register with the Lon Network. Additionally, fees for data storage and verification on the SEOR mainnet, managed via the LON network, are paid in SEOR Tokens. All transactions within the SEOR Network incur fees that are payable in SEOR Tokens.

SEOR Network, denoted by SEOR, is a decentralised infrastructure dedicated to creating Web3.0 applications. Its design is centred around providing an accessible blockchain technology development platform for both users and developers in the Web3.0 ecosystem. SEOR's main goal is to simplify the process of developing blockchain technology, thereby establishing itself as a cutting-edge platform in this field.

In the SEOR Network ecosystem, SEOR Tokens are utilised for various purposes including application consumption where users pay fees for services such as the LCDP, cross-chain bridge, and Oracle using SEOR Tokens. Additionally, SEOR Token holders have the privilege of participating in the governance of the network by voting on protocol upgrades and parameter changes. Staking SEOR Tokens is a requirement for those aiming to become mainnet nodes of the SEOR Network and for Lon Network registration. Fees for data storage and verification on the SEOR mainnet, facilitated through the LON network, are also settled in SEOR Tokens. Lastly, all transactions within the SEOR Network attract certain fees, which are to be paid in SEOR Tokens.