[Portuguese] The JIL validator network consists of 10 live mainnet validators distributed across 13 compliance jurisdictions worldwide. Each validator runs the full JIL stack including the Rust L1 engine, bridge relayer, DEX services, wallet API, and MPC cosigner. Validators communicate through authenticated channels using HMAC-signed remote control commands and 24-hour time-limited consensus authorization tokens.
[Portuguese] Decentralized validation is essential for institutional trust. A network controlled by a single entity or concentrated in one jurisdiction creates unacceptable counterparty and regulatory risk. Institutions need assurance that no single validator, company, or government can unilaterally control, censor, or reverse settlements.
[Portuguese] JIL validators operate independently across the US, Germany, EU, Singapore, Switzerland, Japan, UK, UAE, and Brazil. Each undergoes a 7-gate secure boot sequence. Five key types per validator (Ed25519, HMAC, API key, SSH, HSM) are encrypted at rest with AES-256-GCM. The SentinelAI fleet inspector continuously monitors validator health, performance, and security posture.
JIL currently operates 10 live mainnet validators with plans to expand to 20. Validators are distributed across 13 compliance jurisdictions for maximum decentralization and regulatory coverage.
Each validator uses a 7-gate secure boot sequence, 5 encrypted key types (AES-256-GCM at rest), HMAC-authenticated remote commands, and continuous monitoring via SentinelAI fleet inspection.