Sonr token operations and economics.
On Sonr’s blockchain all transactional operations are for either managing a user’s account or a application configuration. This is to maintain a distributed ledger of users and the apps they can interact with to ensure an open decentralized standard for the user owned internet.
The Sonr Highway modules are the core building blocks for creating decentralized, privacy-preserving, and user orientated apps. Each module corresponds with an associated blockchain keeper which allows developers to perform the inputed action.
The registry module houses our standard for User and Application identification. We utilize the combined encryption technology native to the user’s devices to secure their identity effectively on the internet without the use of passwords and seed phrases.
The schema module records all the type definitions in a particular application powered by the Sonr Network. It provides a reliable way for nodes to be able to resolve and utilize data types across the network in a verifiable and decentralized way.
The bucket module handles the records of all IPFS based encrypted storage folders that interact with nodes across the network. This includes serving Key Vaults, reading/writing to App Buckets, and sending messages to Mailboxes.
The channel module manages the records of persistent data streams registered to an application in Sonr. We will be leveraging the Group module to handle