Vaulta Native
Vaulta Native is the base layer of the Vaulta blockchain — the foundation everything else is built on. It is the most powerful part of the network, allowing developers to build scalable applications with a suite of features that focus on improving the user experience. This includes a number of unique tools that abstract the complexity of blockchain away from the end-user, while keeping the cost of using the blockchain low.
Vaulta Native Features
Instant Transactions
Your transfers, swaps, and app interactions happen almost instantly — no long waits.
User-Friendly Accounts
Instead of long wallet codes, you get short, easy-to-read account names.
Low (or No) Fees
You can use the network without worrying about high costs. In some cases, developers cover fees for you.
Built for Apps
Apps built on Vaulta feel smooth — just like the ones you use on your phone every day.
Green Blockchain
Vaulta is climate-conscious, offsetting all carbon used in running the network.
Vaulta Native In Action
Vaulta Native powers a new era of digital banking and finance:
Real-Time Settlements Transactions finalize in approximately one second, enabling real-time financial operations.
Global Accessibility Access financial services without geographic limitations.
Tokenized Assets Participate in markets for tokenized real-world assets like real estate and commodities, democratizing investment opportunities.
Enhanced Security Utilize features like private key resets to maintain control and security over your assets.
Built to Scale Vaulta can handle thousands of transactions per second and scale up by adding more “side chains” when needed. Apps won't slow down, even as usage grows.
Key Specifications
Blocktime: 0.5 seconds
Transaction Finality: 1 second
Throughput: 17,000+ transactions per second
Programming Language: High-performance C++
Consensus Algorithm: Savanna
Carbon Impact: Net positive (carbon offset every year)
Takeaway
Vaulta Native makes things fast, simple, and seamless, whether you are using apps, staking tokens, or sending transactions.
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