You decide the checkpoint frequency:
Frequent = more secure
Infrequent = more cost-efficient
Either way, the system inherits Solana’s throughput and finality
How do you build a decentralized Layer 2 that supports mutable data, resists DDoS attacks, and charges zero gas fees—all without using consensus or tokens?
@PipeNetwork may have found the answer.
⚓ Checkpointing to Solana
Merkle roots are periodically anchored to Solana L1.
This provides:
Global finality
Immutable audit trails
Sybil/spam resistance via Solana’s own security
How do you deliver content fast and reliably without central servers?
You rethink the trade-offs of distributed systems.
Here’s how @PipeNetwork uses the CAP Theorem to power a decentralized CDN 👇
For developers, it means peace of mind.
Your content reaches users fast — even during network chaos.
Latency is low. Uptime is high. Control stays with you.