KleverChain Virtual Machine
in progress
Duka
The KleverChain Virtual Machine (KVM) will expand the core components of the KleverChain platform, responsible for executing custom contracts and decentralized applications (dApps). It is a shared-state virtual machine (SVM) that executes custom contracts in a secure and reliable environment.
The KVM is based on the KleverChain consensus architecture, which is a proof-of-stake (PoS) protocol designed to be fast, secure, and scalable. The KVM runs on a cluster of nodes that are responsible for executing custom contracts and maintaining the state of the network.
The KVM offers a number of features that make it ideal for executing custom contracts and dApps. These features include:
-Efficiency:
The KVM is highly efficient, meaning it can execute custom contracts and dApps quickly and cost-effectively. - Security:
The KVM is secure, meaning custom contracts and dApps are executed in an environment protected from attack. - Scalability:
The KVM is scalable, meaning it can be used to execute custom contracts and dApps on a large network.The KVM is an essential component of the Kleverchain platform and is responsible for providing a secure and reliable environment for executing custom contracts and dApps.
Additional details about the KleverChain Virtual Machine:
- It is written in Rust, a general-purpose programming language known for its security and efficiency.
- It uses a shared-state virtual machine (SVM) execution model, meaning all nodes on the network execute the same code.
- It is based on the KleverChain consensus protocol, which is a PoS protocol designed to be fast, secure, and scalable.
Duka
in progress
We intend to release it on Testnet by Jan 24