Verification is one of the essential functions of blockchain. When you send a transaction, execute a smart contract, or request a cross-chain operation, you are essentially asking the “system to determine whether this matter is real and valid.”
But verification is a “heavy task”:
Traditional Layer 1 gradually faces verification pressure: Bitcoin is slow but secure, Ethereum is flexible but expensive. Thus, an independent Layer responsible solely for verification—LayerEdge—was born. And EDGEN is its “fuel.”
EDGEN is the native token of LayerEdge and plays three roles throughout the validation process:
This makes EDG not just a token that relies solely on trading speculation, but a core unit deeply embedded in the protocol’s economic model.
The core design of LayerEdge can be summarized in three keywords: compression, efficiency, and security.
In practice, LayerEdge divides the verification process into “light node sampling verification” and “Bitcoin finality anchoring,” where the former ensures efficiency and the latter guarantees security, both of which rely on the liquidity and distribution of EDGEN.
As the Web3 ecosystem expands, various types of “verification demands” are rapidly increasing:
The common feature of these scenarios is the need for fast, low-cost, yet highly secure verification infrastructure, and LayerEdge + EDGEN precisely meets this demand gap.
The long-term value of a token does not come from “hype”, but from “usage”. The value of EDGEN comes from the following core drivers:
Ultimately, EDGEN is no longer a token of an independent project but rather a “unified pricing and operational tool” for cross-chain verification services.
Verification is the most fundamental and hardest module to improve on the blockchain. LayerEdge innovatively creates a brand new architecture through the combination of zero-knowledge proofs and Bitcoin. And EDGEN, as the lifeblood of the verification economy, carries the operation, security, and incentives of the protocol.
When verification becomes the fundamental requirement for “on-chain AI”, “cross-chain finance”, and “identity Web3”, the use cases and value space of EDGEN have just begun to unfold.
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Verification is one of the essential functions of blockchain. When you send a transaction, execute a smart contract, or request a cross-chain operation, you are essentially asking the “system to determine whether this matter is real and valid.”
But verification is a “heavy task”:
Traditional Layer 1 gradually faces verification pressure: Bitcoin is slow but secure, Ethereum is flexible but expensive. Thus, an independent Layer responsible solely for verification—LayerEdge—was born. And EDGEN is its “fuel.”
EDGEN is the native token of LayerEdge and plays three roles throughout the validation process:
This makes EDG not just a token that relies solely on trading speculation, but a core unit deeply embedded in the protocol’s economic model.
The core design of LayerEdge can be summarized in three keywords: compression, efficiency, and security.
In practice, LayerEdge divides the verification process into “light node sampling verification” and “Bitcoin finality anchoring,” where the former ensures efficiency and the latter guarantees security, both of which rely on the liquidity and distribution of EDGEN.
As the Web3 ecosystem expands, various types of “verification demands” are rapidly increasing:
The common feature of these scenarios is the need for fast, low-cost, yet highly secure verification infrastructure, and LayerEdge + EDGEN precisely meets this demand gap.
The long-term value of a token does not come from “hype”, but from “usage”. The value of EDGEN comes from the following core drivers:
Ultimately, EDGEN is no longer a token of an independent project but rather a “unified pricing and operational tool” for cross-chain verification services.
Verification is the most fundamental and hardest module to improve on the blockchain. LayerEdge innovatively creates a brand new architecture through the combination of zero-knowledge proofs and Bitcoin. And EDGEN, as the lifeblood of the verification economy, carries the operation, security, and incentives of the protocol.
When verification becomes the fundamental requirement for “on-chain AI”, “cross-chain finance”, and “identity Web3”, the use cases and value space of EDGEN have just begun to unfold.