Quoto Whitepaper
  • About Quoto
    • Executive Summary
    • Roadmap
  • Business
    • The Opportunity
    • Business Model
    • Quoto Use Cases
    • Partnership and Collaboration
  • Protocol
    • Products
    • Quoto Chain
    • Validator Model
    • Security & Audit
  • TOKENOMICS
    • Tokenomics & Distribution
    • User Incentive System
  • Appendices
    • Legal Disclaimer
    • Privacy Policy
    • Technical Specifications & Glossary
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Quoto Chain

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Last updated 11 months ago

Quoto Chain is an Ethereum rollup built using the OP stack and is the home of the Quoto Protocol. It is a permissionless smart contract platform that boosts the performance of Ethereum whilst inheriting its security.

Accessing Quoto Chain

Name
Value
Notes

RPC URL

rpc.quoto.finance

Remote Procedure Call for interacting with Quoto Chain

Explorer URL

explorer.quoto.finance

Graphical interface for transactions, blocks and accounts

Chain ID

TBC

Unique identifier for Quoto Chain

Deployer Whitelist

To safeguard the security and integrity of the Quoto Chain, a deployer whitelist system is enforced through a vetting process for contract deployer addresses. This whitelist, integrated within the chain sequencer, ensures that only pre-approved addresses can deploy contracts. This effectively blocks any attempts to deploy contracts by unauthorized or unknown addresses.

Getting Added to the Deployer Whitelist

Entities seeking to deploy contracts on the Lyra Chain must undergo an approval process. Applications submitted for vetting are reviewed for their security measures, the purpose of the contract, and overall impact on the network.

Once an application is approved, the deploying entity's address is added to the sequencer by Conduit, granting them permission to deploy contracts.