DuckChain’s Diary
  • 1. DuckChain overview
    • 1.1 What’s DuckChain?
    • 1.2 Background
    • 1.3 Vision
    • 1.4 Solutions
  • 2. Users & Developers
    • 2.1 DuckChain for Users
    • 2.2 DuckChain for Developers
    • 2.3 Developer Hub
      • 2.3.1 Network Information
        • Mainnet
        • Testnet
        • Bridges
        • Other General Contracts
      • 2.3.2 Builder Guide
        • Gas
        • EVM Wallet
        • Deploying Smart Contracts
          • Using Hardhat
          • Using Foundry
          • Run a DuckChain Node
          • Links and Tools
    • 2.4 Ecosystem
  • 3. DuckChain Architecture
    • 3.1 Overview
    • 3.2 Framework
    • 3.3 Pool Infrastructure
      • Decentralized Oracle Layer (DOL)
      • Decentralized Asset Verify Layer
      • Unified Gas System
      • Cross-Chain Interoperability
      • DuckChain Execution Layer
      • Driving Value with Pool Infrastructure
    • 3.4 DuckChain’s Interoperability
    • 3.5 Safety
  • 4. DuckChain AI Module
    • 4.1 Overview
    • 4.2 Key Features
    • 4.3 Technical Infrastructure
  • 5. Roadmap
    • 5.1 The Duck Journey
    • 5.2 Future Plans
  • 6. $DUCK: Governance and Ecosystem Token
    • 6.1 Overview
    • 6.2 Token Allocation
    • 6.3 $DUCK Release Schedule
    • 6.4 Token Utility
  • 7. Community
    • 7.1 Social & Community Links
    • 7.2 Feedback and Engagement
    • DuckChain Featured In News
  • 8. Appendices
    • 8.1 Glossary
    • 8.2 FAQs
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  1. 3. DuckChain Architecture
  2. 3.3 Pool Infrastructure

Driving Value with Pool Infrastructure

DuckChain’s pool infrastructure sets it apart as a scalable and interoperable Consumer Layer solution. By combining the Decentralized Oracle Layer, Decentralized Asset Verify Layer, and Execution Layer, DuckChain provides a comprehensive platform that addresses the demands of modern blockchain ecosystems.

Its combination of high throughput, efficient gas systems, and cross-chain interoperability uniquely positions DuckChain for mass adoption in the Web3 era. These features cater to institutional adoption and enable developers to build advanced applications with ease.

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