What are the key components of TRON's architecture and how do they contribute to its functionality?

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asked Oct 19 in H&E by Mevx (1,460 points)

TRON's architecture is structured in three key layers:

  1. Storage Layer: Manages blockchain and smart contract data, ensuring secure and fast data retrieval, which supports TRON’s high transaction speeds.

  2. Core Layer: Responsible for processing instructions from smart contracts and handling network operations, it employs the Delegated Proof of Stake (DPoS) consensus mechanism, allowing for efficient and rapid transaction validation through elected Super Representatives (SRs).

  3. Application Layer: Enables developers to create decentralized applications (dApps) and smart contracts, facilitating interaction with external systems and users, thereby expanding TRON’s ecosystem.

Together, these layers enhance TRON's performance, scalability, and usability for developers and users alike.

See more: How Does TRON Work?

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