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About Ternoa
- Ternoa is a multi-network and cross-layer protocol for secure, private, and scalable blockchain.
- Tech stack combines distributed ledger and confidential computing technologies for decentralized and private development environments.
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Ternoa consists of 3 independent networks:
- Ternoa Chain: WASM Layer 1 blockchain network (mainnet since April 2022)
- Ternoa Fortress: Decentralized TEE-powered coprocessor network (mainnet since September 2023)
- Ternoa zkEVM: Layer 2 validium secured with TEE multi-proofs (mainnet planned for 2024)
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About Ternoa: Unlocking the Power of Blockchain Innovation
Ternoa is a pioneering, multi-network, and cross-layer protocol that harnesses the power of confidential computing technologies to elevate blockchain security, privacy, and scalability to unprecedented heights.
Our tech stack seamlessly integrates distributed ledger and confidential computing technologies to provide decentralized, yet private, development environments for next-generation applications. Ternoa is comprised of three independent, yet interconnected, networks:
Ternoa Chain: A cutting-edge WASM Layer 1 blockchain network, built atop Substrate, empowering developers to deploy ink! smart contracts written in Rust, C, C++, or TypeScript, and seamlessly interact with pre-coded primitives via a JavaScript SDK, with mainnet operational since April 2022.
Ternoa Fortress: A pioneering decentralized TEE-powered coprocessor network, ingeniously implemented as a robust key management system, empowering users to seamlessly encrypt off-chain data with on-chain encryption keys, boasting a mainnet launch since September 2023.
Ternoa zkEVM: A Layer 2 validium fortified with TEE multi-proofs, providing a seamless, full EVM-equivalent environment where innovators can seamlessly deploy solidity smart contracts, with a mainnet launch slated for 2024.
From its inception, Ternoa has been conceived as a comprehensive protocol designed to unlock novel privacy and security use cases. Our TEE-powered technology stack has been operational and accessible as a mainnet Layer 1 since 2022, thereby prompting the development of a multi-layered and multi-chain architecture, slated for delivery in 2024.