MTT Validator Protocol
  • Overview
  • Key Features of the Protocol
    • Decentralized and Scalable Consensus
    • Transparent and Fair Validator Incentives
    • Flexible Governance Participation
    • Security and Penalty Mechanisms
    • Automated Validator Monitoring and Reporting
    • Long-Term Network Sustainability
  • Node Processing of EVM Transactions in a Cosmos SDK-Compatible Network
    • Transaction Hashes: EVM and Cosmos Formats
    • Hash Discrepancy: Why Are They Different?
    • Mapping and Storage
  • Reward Mechanism
    • Components of Validator Node Rewards
    • Reward Calculation Method
    • Reward Settlement Time
    • Withdrawal Cycles
  • Hardware and Operating Requirements
    • Machine Configuration
    • Operating System and Network Requirements
  • Slashing Mechanism
    • Reasons for Slashing
    • Execution Details and Timing of Slashing
    • How to Apply for Restoration
  • Operation Manual
    • Node
    • Validator
  • Community
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  1. Key Features of the Protocol

Long-Term Network Sustainability

  • Tokenomics Aligned with Security: MTT Network’s tokenomics are designed to ensure long-term sustainability. 10% of MTT Tokens are allocated to staking rewards, incentivizing validators to secure the network and participate in governance. The token distribution also includes deflationary mechanics, such as halving rewards every four years, to maintain the value of the token over time.

  • Validator Rotation and Upgrades: The protocol supports an evolving set of validators through a rotation mechanism that ensures the health and dynamism of the ecosystem. Validators must meet specific criteria to remain active, promoting healthy competition and encouraging the adoption of cutting-edge security practices.

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