ZONA PROTOCOL
  • Welcome to Zona
  • What is ZONA?
  • Core Concepts
  • Network Architecture
  • Getting Started
    • ◼️Setting Up Wallets
    • ◼️Connecting to Testnet
    • ◼️Faucet Access
    • ◼️ZONA RPC & Chain Info
  • Smart Contract Development
    • ◻️EVM Compatibility Overview
    • ◻️Writing Contracts (Solidity)
    • ◻️Deploying to ZONA with Hardhat
    • ◻️Using Remix on ZONA
    • Advanced Topics
  • ◼️Gas Optimization on ZONA
  • ◼️Custom Modules with ZONA SDK
  • ◼️Security & Auditing Guidelines
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Network Architecture

ZONA Protocol is architected for performance, modularity, and interoperability. At its core, ZONA integrates Ethereum compatibility, ZONA-style modularity, and a fast consensus layer enabling scalable and secure blockchain operations optimized for Web3 workloads.


1. ⚙️ Consensus Layer Proof-of-Authority (PoA)

ZONA uses a streamlined Proof-of-Authority (PoA) consensus built on Tendermint Core, enabling:

  • ⏱️ Fast block times (5s)

  • ✅ Instant finality (1s)

  • 🔋 Low energy consumption

  • 🧩 Validator-based trust model

PoA in ZONA relies on a curated set of trusted validators, balancing performance and decentralization with governance oversight.


2. 🧠 Execution Layer EVM-Compatible via Ethermint

The execution layer of ZONA is powered by Ethermint, making the network fully compatible with the Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM).

  • Supports Solidity-based contracts

  • Works with MetaMask, Remix, Hardhat, and Truffle

  • Seamless migration from Ethereum or other EVM chains

This enables developers to use existing Ethereum tooling without modification.


3. 🔗 Networking Layer IBC for Interoperability

ZONA includes native support for Inter-Blockchain Communication (IBC) enabling seamless token and message transfer with other IBC-compatible chains (e.g., ZONASDK networks).

  • 🔄 Cross-chain token movement (ZONA ↔ ZONA, etc.)

  • 🔐 Trustless interoperability

  • 🚫 No wrapped assets required

ZONA also supports bridges with Ethereum and BNB Chain to expand its multichain ecosystem beyond IBC.


4. 🧱 Application Layer Modular SDK Framework

ZONA is built with a modular application stack inspired by ZONA SDK, allowing flexible customization of on-chain logic and governance mechanisms.

  • 🛠️ Modules for staking, governance, slashing, bank, IBC, etc.

  • 🔧 Easily extendable for custom dApps

  • 🔄 Upgradeable logic via governance proposals


5. 📡 Interface Layer APIs & Client Access

ZONA provides multiple interfaces for node and client interaction:

  • JSON-RPC / Web3 API

  • gRPC endpoints

  • REST API for explorers & apps

  • CLI access via ZONA client

These interfaces ensure that developers, indexers, and wallets can integrate with ZONA easily.


🧬 Architecture Summary

Layer
Technology/Protocol
Purpose

Consensus

PoA (Tendermint Core)

Fast block production & finality

Execution

Ethermint (EVM)

Smart contract processing

Networking

IBC Protocol

Cross-chain communication

Application

Modular ZONA SDK

dApp logic and blockchain modules

Interface

Web3, REST, gRPC, CLI

External access and integration


ZONA’s architecture is designed to give developers power, flexibility, and composability while maintaining the speed, security, and multichain future that Web3 demands.

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