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# Integration

### Prerequisites

* Whitelisted address to access DA Builder's RPC endpoint (get it added [here](https://www.spire.dev/contact))
* A funded account in the DA Builder GasTank contract
* Basic understanding of EIP-7702, EIP-1559, and EIP-4844 transactions (if you use them)

### Integration Steps

1. Deploy contract that implements the `IProposer` interface
2. Create and Submit EIP-7702 Transaction setting your `IProposer` contract as the code for your EOA
3. Fund Your Account to cover gas costs for your transactions by depositing into the DA Builder GasTank
4. Submit Transactions to DA Builder's RPC endpoint using standard RPC methods
5. Track Transaction Status through DA Builder's RPC endpoints


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