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  • USDJPM Introduction
  • 🇦🇮USDJPM Introductions
    • Introduction
    • Vision
    • Mission
    • The concept of USDJPM.
    • Problem Statement
    • How USDJPM aims to address these issues.
    • Concept Behind The USD JPM
  • 👨‍💻Technology Used In USDJPM (TRC20)
    • The underlying blockchain technology used by USDJPM.
    • Unique features or improvements in the technology.
    • Overall Architecture
    • Execution Layer: Built-in Rollup High-speed Execution Engine
    • Rollup Technology Solution
    • Data Availability Separation
    • Settlement Layer: the Highest Performance EVM-compatible Chain
    • The settlement layer is the core of the USDJPM Tron Express Network.
  • 💬USDJPM OVERVIEWS
    • Overview of USDJPM: Redefining Digital Currency on TRON
  • ♎Tokenomics
    • Tokonomics
  • 🔂Use Cases
    • Use Case of USDJPM: Transforming Finance with Stability and Efficiency
    • More Effective Use Cases
    • Use Case 11: Supply Chain Traceability
    • Use Case 13: Digital Identity Verification
    • Use Case 16: Secure Copyright Management
    • Use Case 17: Charitable Impact Investments
    • Use Case 18: Cross-Border E-commerce Settlements
    • Use Case 19: Decentralized Autonomous Organizations (DAOs)
    • Use Case 20: Healthcare Data Security
    • Use Case 21: Agricultural Supply Chain
    • Use Case 22: Intellectual Property Rights in Entertainment
    • Use Case 23: Personal Identity Passport
    • Use Case 22: Sustainable Supply Chain Financing
    • Use Case 23: Freelancer Payments and Contracts
    • Use Case 24: Tokenized Luxury Assets
    • Use Case 25: Environmental Carbon Credits
  • 🧑‍🎓Architecture of USDJPM
    • Execution Layer: Built-in Rollup High-speed Execution Engine
    • Rollup Technology Solution
    • Data Availability Separation
    • Settlement Layer: the Highest Performance EVM-compatible Chain
    • Data Availability Layer's Role: USDJPM
    • Node Classification USDJPM
    • Validation and Endorsement
    • Transaction Execution Flow
    • Security Model USDJPM
  • Deep Performance-based Optimisation
  • 🔐Security
    • USDJPM SECURITY
  • 📣Legal and Regulatory Compliance
    • Legal Terms
  • 🏩Community and Governance
    • Governance
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    • 1. What is USDJPM?
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  1. Architecture of USDJPM

Node Classification USDJPM

Node classification in the context of USDJPM refers to the categorization and organization of nodes within the USDJPM blockchain network based on their roles and responsibilities. These nodes perform various functions that are crucial for the network's operation. Here's an overview of node classification in USDJPM:

  1. Validator Nodes:

    • Validator nodes are responsible for validating transactions and smart contracts.

    • They participate in consensus mechanisms to confirm the validity of transactions and add them to the blockchain.

    • Validator nodes play a critical role in maintaining the network's security and integrity.

    • These nodes are typically distributed across the network to ensure decentralization.

  2. Full Nodes:

    • Full nodes maintain a complete copy of the USDJPM blockchain's transaction history and smart contracts.

    • They independently verify the entire blockchain and can serve as a source of truth for other nodes and users.

    • Full nodes contribute to the network's resilience and decentralization by providing redundancy.

  3. Light Nodes:

    • Light nodes maintain a partial copy of the blockchain, focusing on essential data.

    • They rely on full nodes for data validation and verification, making them more lightweight in terms of storage and computational requirements.

    • Light nodes are suitable for users who don't require a full copy of the blockchain but still want to interact with the network.

  4. Masternodes (Optional):

    • Masternodes are specialized nodes that may exist in some blockchain networks, but their presence in USDJPM depends on its specific architecture.

    • Masternodes can perform various functions, such as enabling advanced features, participating in governance, or facilitating instant transactions.

    • Their role and responsibilities, if present in USDJPM, would be determined by the network's design.

  5. Mining Nodes (if applicable):

    • If USDJPM employs a consensus mechanism like Proof of Work (PoW), mining nodes play a role in solving cryptographic puzzles to add new blocks to the blockchain.

    • Their primary function is to secure the network and validate transactions through mining activities.

    • USDJPM may or may not utilize mining nodes based on its consensus mechanism.

  6. Gateway Nodes (if applicable):

    • Gateway nodes act as bridges between USDJPM and other blockchain networks.

    • They facilitate cross-chain operations, enabling assets and data to move between USDJPM and other blockchain ecosystems.

    • The presence and role of gateway nodes depend on the network's interoperability features.

  7. API Nodes (if applicable):

    • API nodes provide application programming interfaces (APIs) that allow developers to interact with the USDJPM blockchain programmatically.

    • They enable the creation of decentralized applications (DApps) and other software that interacts with the blockchain.

Node classification in USDJPM ensures that the network's functions are distributed among different types of nodes, each serving a specific purpose. This organization enhances the network's security, efficiency, and decentralization while accommodating various user requirements, from validators and full node operators to lightweight users and developers. The specific roles and responsibilities of nodes may evolve as USDJPM continues to develop and adapt to changing blockchain technologies and user needs.

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