Enabling Blockchain Scalability and Interoperability with Mobile Computing through LayerOne.X
Kevin Coutinho, Ponnie Clark, Ferdinand Azis, Norman Lip, and Josh, Hunt

TL;DR
This paper introduces Layer-One.X, a decentralized blockchain framework that combines para-sharding, DAGs, and mobile computing to enhance scalability, interoperability, and micro transactions for widespread adoption.
Contribution
The paper presents a novel blockchain architecture integrating multiple advanced technologies to address scalability and interoperability challenges.
Findings
Achieves high transaction throughput with micro validation.
Supports decentralized, permissionless, and secure operations.
Enables efficient micro payments and tokenization.
Abstract
Interoperability and scalability are currently the bottlenecks preventing mass adoption of blockchain technology. Development of an interoperable and scalable network that promotes a truly decentralised, permissionless and secure blockchain as well as one that enables micro validation is the main goal of this project. Layer-One.X, a truly decentralised ledger which utilises para-sharding, Directed Acyclic Graphs, Proof of Participation consensus mechanism, mobile computing, flash contracts and nucleus scripting is introduced in this paper. The conceptual framework including tokenomics is also explained along with a number of use cases. The framework facilitates the growing need of transaction per second enabling micro based payments and value transfer through tokenisation.
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Taxonomy
TopicsDistributed systems and fault tolerance · Peer-to-Peer Network Technologies · Cloud Computing and Resource Management
