Orbit Chain Whitepaper V1.0
  • Orbit Chain Whitepaper
  • 0. Overview
  • 1. Introduction
    • 1.1 Issues of the Blockchain World
    • 1.2 Multi-Asset Blockchain
    • 1.3 Value Proposition
  • 2. Orbit Chain Network
    • 2.1 Overview
    • 2.2 Orbit Chain's Design Goal
    • 2.3 Block Consensus
    • 2.3 Orbit Chain IBC
    • 2.4 Orbit Chain SDK
    • 2.5 Token Economy
    • 2.6 Governance
  • 3. Use Cases
  • 4. Roadmap
  • 5. Orbit Chain Contract Module
    • 5.1 Asset-Balance
    • 5.2 IBC-Bitcoin
    • 5.3 IBC-Ethereum
    • 5.4 IBC-Ripple
  • 6. IBC Protocol Guide
    • 6.1 Bitcoin IBC Protocol
    • 6.2 Ethereum IBC Protocol
    • 6.3 Ripple IBC Protocol
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  1. 2. Orbit Chain Network

2.1 Overview

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Orbit Chain (Hub chain)

  • All public blockchains will be connected to Orbit Chain through the IBC zone to share information, data, and asset using a standard format. Orbit Chain will work as the hub chain to gather all the information, data, and assets from all different public blockchains. DApps can easily utilize smart contracts for their utility.

  • Orbit Chain will also support simultaneous communication for multiple public blockchains.

Orbit Inter Blockchain Communication zone (IBC zone)

  • Orbit Chain and Public Chain will communicate through a decentralized Inter-Blockchain Communication (IBC) Zone. The IBC Zone will verify information and data from each public blockchain. These verifications will be processed on the blockchain making it safer and more reliable. It will operate with decentralized communication, not requiring a centralized operating and validating process.

(Fig. 2 Orbit Chain Structure)