Phala Network utilizes Trusted Execution Environment (TEE) technology to move smart contract computations to trusted hardware, ensuring that contract inputs, outputs, and intermediate states are encrypted throughout, thus protecting data privacy. Its unique Event Sourcing and CQRS architecture separates read and write operations, enhancing system efficiency and scalability. As a parachain of Polkadot, Phala supports cross-chain messaging, enabling seamless interaction with multiple chains such as Ethereum and Polkadot.
The Phala network is composed of three types of nodes: Gatekeepers, Miners, and Users. Gatekeepers are responsible for managing encryption keys and access control, Miners execute contract computations and encrypt state on-chain, while Users can easily deploy and interact with contracts. All nodes must undergo remote authentication via Intel SGX to ensure a secure execution environment free from malicious behavior, and the operation status of the nodes is recorded on the Blockchain.
Phala is suitable for privacy finance (such as anonymous transactions, confidential insurance), corporate data confidentiality, data economy, and AI big data computing, among other fields. Its authorized query model allows data holders to set access conditions and participate in profit sharing, combined with verifiable compute technology, supporting trustworthy AI inference and confidential data training.
PHA is the native token of Phala, with a total supply of 1 billion tokens, primarily used to incentivize TEE miners (70%), early participants (9%), private placements (15%), and developer rewards (5%). PHA holders can stake to participate in network operations, pay for smart contract fuel fees, and engage in on-chain governance, having decision-making power over the ecological development direction.
The Phala project integrates more TEE hardware technologies to enhance contract execution efficiency and scalability, while promoting the construction of decentralized AI and privacy data training platforms. With the growing demand for data privacy and AI technologies, Phala is expected to become a bridge between Web3 and Web2, driving the development of data sovereignty and the privacy economy.
Phala Network utilizes Trusted Execution Environment (TEE) technology to move smart contract computations to trusted hardware, ensuring that contract inputs, outputs, and intermediate states are encrypted throughout, thus protecting data privacy. Its unique Event Sourcing and CQRS architecture separates read and write operations, enhancing system efficiency and scalability. As a parachain of Polkadot, Phala supports cross-chain messaging, enabling seamless interaction with multiple chains such as Ethereum and Polkadot.
The Phala network is composed of three types of nodes: Gatekeepers, Miners, and Users. Gatekeepers are responsible for managing encryption keys and access control, Miners execute contract computations and encrypt state on-chain, while Users can easily deploy and interact with contracts. All nodes must undergo remote authentication via Intel SGX to ensure a secure execution environment free from malicious behavior, and the operation status of the nodes is recorded on the Blockchain.
Phala is suitable for privacy finance (such as anonymous transactions, confidential insurance), corporate data confidentiality, data economy, and AI big data computing, among other fields. Its authorized query model allows data holders to set access conditions and participate in profit sharing, combined with verifiable compute technology, supporting trustworthy AI inference and confidential data training.
PHA is the native token of Phala, with a total supply of 1 billion tokens, primarily used to incentivize TEE miners (70%), early participants (9%), private placements (15%), and developer rewards (5%). PHA holders can stake to participate in network operations, pay for smart contract fuel fees, and engage in on-chain governance, having decision-making power over the ecological development direction.
The Phala project integrates more TEE hardware technologies to enhance contract execution efficiency and scalability, while promoting the construction of decentralized AI and privacy data training platforms. With the growing demand for data privacy and AI technologies, Phala is expected to become a bridge between Web3 and Web2, driving the development of data sovereignty and the privacy economy.