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  • Introduction
    • What is Arichain
    • Why Arichain
    • Vision: Redefining Layer 1, Empowering Every Builder.
    • TL;DR Summary for Builders
    • Details to read
  • Architectural Philosophy
    • Monolithic vs Modular: Why Multi-VM
    • Native Composability over Interoperability
    • Unified Chain State and Execution Environment
    • Chain Structure: Multi-VM under One Consensus
    • Identity & User Abstraction
  • General Architecture Overview
    • Multi-VM Execution Environment
    • Consensus Mechanism
    • Token Design
    • Unified Gas System
    • GAID: Global Account Identity
    • Future Roadmap
  • Technical Overview
    • Consensus Protocol Details
    • Token Design and Interoperability
    • Gas System Architecture
    • GAID Architecture
    • State Management
    • Bridge Infrastructure
  • Developer Experience
    • SDK
    • Developer tools
  • Validator
    • Validator Roles & Node Types
    • Reward System
    • Staking
    • Use Cases
    • Node Operations
  • Security
    • Design Goals
    • Threat Model and Risk Assessment
    • Continuous Security Verification
  • Token Economics & Validator Incentives
    • Token Utility
    • Validator Incentives
    • Token Supply and Distribution
    • Onboarding Workflow
  • Roadmap
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  1. Token Economics & Validator Incentives

Token Utility

Details may change as development progresses.

  • Staking for Validators: $ARI must be staked to participate in block production and validation within the X-BFT layer.

  • Delegated Staking: Users can delegate $ARI to trusted validators and receive a portion of the rewards.

  • Cross-VM Gas Abstraction (Planned): Though VMs may accept domain-native tokens, final settlement fees are consolidated and redistributed in $ARI.

  • Governance Participation: $ARI will enable community participation in VM onboarding, fee market adjustments, and security parameters.

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Last updated 17 days ago