Conclusion
Term | Definition |
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ETH6900 | A decentralized transaction optimization network built on Ethereum, providing gas savings and MEV protection through advanced relay architecture. |
$ETH6900 | The native utility and governance token that powers staking, DAO voting, and network incentives. |
Relay Node | A node that queues and broadcasts user-signed transactions at optimal gas conditions. |
Deadline Selector | A user-defined timeframe that determines how long a transaction can remain in queue before execution. |
MEV Protection | Strategies and relay routing methods that prevent frontrunning or sandwich attacks in public mempools. |
DAO (Decentralized Autonomous Organization) | The governing body of ETH6900 composed of token holders who vote on upgrades, grants, and treasury management. |
Staking | Locking tokens in a contract to secure the network and earn yield from protocol revenue. |
Private Relay | A non-public broadcast channel that ensures confidentiality and bypasses MEV-exposed mempools. |
Cross-Chain Integration | The ability of ETH6900 to function across multiple blockchains and rollups through RPC endpoints. |
Reward Pool | Treasury allocation from gas savings and protocol revenue distributed to users and stakers. |
Emission Schedule | The predefined timeline and quantity of tokens entering circulation over the life of the project. |
Buyback & Burn | Treasury actions that repurchase tokens from the market and permanently remove them from supply. |
SDK (Software Development Kit) | Developer tools that simplify integration of ETH6900 into wallets and dApps. |
Sub-DAO | A specialized branch of the DAO responsible for a particular area such as relayers, ecosystem growth, or treasury management. |
Relayer Mesh | The distributed network of ETH6900 nodes coordinating transaction scheduling globally. |