Decentralized Validator Infrastructure

Architecture

⎊ Decentralized Validator Infrastructure represents a fundamental shift in consensus mechanisms, moving away from centralized authorities to a distributed network of nodes verifying transactions. This architecture is particularly relevant in cryptocurrency and derivatives markets, reducing single points of failure and enhancing system resilience against manipulation. The design often incorporates cryptographic techniques like Byzantine Fault Tolerance to ensure data integrity even with malicious actors present within the network. Consequently, this infrastructure supports more transparent and auditable financial instruments, including options and perpetual swaps, by removing custodial risk.