Continuous Global Ledger

Architecture

A Continuous Global Ledger (CGL) represents a foundational infrastructure for real-time, immutable transaction recording, extending beyond traditional centralized systems. Its design prioritizes distributed consensus mechanisms, enabling secure and transparent data propagation across a network of participants, crucial for complex derivative settlements. The architecture facilitates interoperability between disparate blockchain networks and legacy financial systems, reducing counterparty risk and operational inefficiencies. Scalability remains a key consideration, with ongoing development focused on layer-2 solutions and sharding techniques to accommodate increasing transaction volumes.