RDDL Network is a decentralized protocol that connects physical machines to blockchain infrastructure, enabling them to attest their identity, notarize data and productivity, and earn rewards through verified contributions.
The network operates across two blockchain layers:
- Planetmint (Layer 1) handles machine identity attestation, data notarization, and the Proof of Productivity (PoP) consensus mechanism.
- Liquid Network (Layer 2), a Bitcoin sidechain by Blockstream, handles token issuance, distribution, and reward settlement.
Machines prove their productivity through periodic challenge-response rounds. Verified contributions are rewarded with RDDL tokens, reissued and distributed on Liquid once daily.
- Basics -- Core concepts: actors, tokens, node types, token services, and the Proof of Productivity mechanism.
- Getting Started -- Hardware requirements, firmware setup, and step-by-step instructions for connecting your machine to the network.
- Workflows & Governance -- Token conversion, on-chain voting, and network governance.
- Infrastructure -- Public services operated by the RDDL Network (explorer, API, CID resolver).