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JIL Sovereign Architecture - auf Deutsch

Definition

[German] The JIL Sovereign architecture consists of a purpose-built Layer 1 blockchain (jil5600-core written in Rust), a 20-node validator network, and over 190 production microservices handling everything from settlement routing to compliance verification. The system uses a modular design where each service handles a specific domain - ledger operations, bridge attestations, MPC cosigning, or compliance checks.

Why It Matters

[German] Blockchain architectures must balance decentralization, throughput, and compliance. General-purpose chains optimize for one or two of these properties but rarely all three. Institutional settlement demands all three simultaneously - decentralized enough to avoid single points of failure, fast enough for real-time operations, and compliant enough for regulated entities.

How JIL Sovereign Addresses This

[German] JIL's architecture achieves this balance through purpose-built components. The Rust-based L1 engine delivers sub-2-second deterministic finality. The validator network operates across 13 compliance jurisdictions with adaptive quorum targeting 70% consensus. Each settlement passes through corridor policy gates that enforce compliance rules before execution, producing cryptographic evidence packs for audit.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many microservices does JIL run?

JIL operates over 190 production microservices covering settlement routing, compliance verification, MPC cosigning, bridge attestations, market operations, and monitoring.

What language is the L1 blockchain written in?

The jil5600-core L1 engine is written in Rust for maximum performance and memory safety, delivering sub-2-second deterministic finality.