Conclusion

Glossary

Glossary


Term

Definition

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.