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OpenGDP Network start here image It is an EVM-compatible public network designed for real-world economic workflows where value, instruments, controls, and autonomous systems need to operate with predictable performance, privacy, and auditability. OpenGDP Network provides the execution substrate for the OpenGDP Platform: moving value, programming assets, orchestrating workflows, and connecting dedicated economic networks launched through OpenGDP Network Stack.

What OpenGDP Network does

OpenGDP Network is designed to support mission-critical economic execution at scale. It provides:
  • Settlement execution: Fast, predictable execution for stablecoin settlement, value movement, routing, and liquidity.
  • Programmable instruments: Native support for assets with lifecycle rules, transfer controls, metadata, cashflows, and audit records.
  • Workflow execution: Infrastructure for approvals, policy checks, conditional settlement, reconciliation, and autonomous systems.
  • Privacy and control: Protected transactions, operational metadata privacy, permissions, and selective disclosure patterns.
  • Dedicated capacity: Execution resources for high-priority economic activity and application-specific workflows.
  • EVM compatibility: Standard developer tooling and composability for builders deploying applications on OpenGDP.

Design goals

OpenGDP Network is built around five design goals:
  • Predictable execution: Economic workflows need consistent performance, deterministic outcomes, and clear failure modes.
  • Institutional control: Applications should be able to enforce permissions, policy logic, approval paths, and compliance requirements.
  • Programmable assets: Instruments should carry lifecycle behavior, transfer rules, cashflows, metadata, and auditability.
  • Operational privacy: Sensitive transaction data and operational metadata should be protected while still supporting disclosure when required.
  • Developer familiarity: Builders should be able to use familiar EVM tooling while accessing primitives built for real-world economic execution.

Protocol features

The OpenGDP Network section covers the protocol features that make economic execution possible:
  • Private Transactions: Protected transaction flows and operational metadata privacy.
  • Dedicated Blockspace: Capacity for mission-critical economic activity.
  • Adaptive Multi-Proposers: Execution architecture for performance and resilience.
  • Stablecoin Gas: Fees paid in stablecoins for predictable user and developer experience.
  • Automatic Fee Swaps: Fee conversion and routing for supported assets.
  • Native Orderbook: Pricing, routing, and liquidity primitives for settlement workflows.
  • EVM Compatibility: Standard interfaces and developer tooling.