SUNFLOWER
  • Introduction
    • What is Sunflower?
    • Mission & Vision
    • Key Features
  • Getting Started
    • System Requirements
    • Installation Guide
    • Creating an Account
    • Setting up a Node
  • User Guide
    • Dashboard Overview
    • Sharing Bandwidth
    • Monitoring Earnings
    • Token Management
    • Participating in Governance
  • Architecture
    • Overview
    • User Layer
    • Client Layer
    • P2P Network Layer
    • Consensus & Mining
    • Smart Contract & Governance Layer
    • Application & Data Consumption Layer
  • Tokenomics
    • Token Distribution Model
    • Mining Rewards & Incentives
    • Use Cases
    • Inflation & Deflation Strategies
  • Sunflower Data
    • Sunflower Architecture
      • Client Layer
      • RPC/Aggregator Nodes
      • Validator
      • Router
      • Sunflower Nodes
      • Public Web Servers
      • ZK Processor / PoB Aggregator
      • Sunflower Data Ledger
      • L1 Settlement Layer (Optional)
      • AI / Edge Features (Optional)
    • Data Flow Overview
      • Step-by-Step Data Flow
      • Data Flow Diagram
      • Key Features and Professional Highlights
  • Security
    • Security Measures
    • Privacy Protection
    • Smart Contract Audits
  • Roadmap
    • Phase 1: Foundation Building
    • Phase 2: Test Iteration & Audits
    • Phase 3: Mainnet Launch
    • Phase 4: Ecosystem Expansion
    • Phase 5: Decentralized Governance
  • FAQ
    • General Questions
    • Technical Questions
    • Mining and Rewards
    • Token & Transactions
    • Security & Privacy
    • Support & Community
    • Future Development
  • Contributing
    • How to Contribute
    • Development Guidelines
    • Reporting Issues
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  1. Architecture

Overview

Sunflower's architecture is designed to create a robust, scalable, and secure decentralized network for bandwidth sharing and mining. The system is divided into multiple layers, each responsible for specific functionalities, ensuring seamless interaction between users, nodes, and the underlying blockchain infrastructure.

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