Network Data Layers

Three-level data flow architecture

The Anglium network is built on a three-level decentralised model, where each level performs its own unique function, and together they form a stable, autonomous and self-regulating ecosystem.

Data flow in Anglium passes through three key layers: User Layer → AI Layer → Blockchain Layer

1. User Layer

All active nodes of the network operate at this level. Each user device acts as a mini-server that:

  • processes part of the data,

  • transfers information between other nodes,

  • provides real bandwidth and stability to the system.

The User Layer is the ‘living tissue’ of the network, connecting thousands of user devices around the world. All of them form a peer-to-peer infrastructure that does not depend on servers or providers.

The more stable a node is, the higher its rating and share of rewards.

2. AI Layer — balancing and coordination layer

The AI Layer is an intelligent management layer that operates on top of the user network. It analyses in real time:

  • the load on nodes

  • data transfer speed

  • delays in routes

  • the level of system stability

Based on this data, the AI balancer:

  • distributes flows evenly between active nodes

  • predicts possible overloads

  • adapts routes to improve efficiency

  • transfers the results of its work to the blockchain for storage and accounting

The AI Layer is the ‘brain’ of Anglium, ensuring balance, efficiency, and fairness in resource distribution.

3. Blockchain Layer — the level of accounting and management

The Blockchain Layer is the core of transparency and decentralisation. It is built on Solana and performs the following functions:

  • stores data on node activity, rewards and reputation

  • records DAO votes and community decision results

  • manages tokens, smart contracts, and reward distribution

  • guarantees the immutability of the network's event history

The Blockchain Layer is the ‘foundation of trust’ where all Anglium actions are transparent, confirmed, and stored on the Solana blockchain.

Layer Interaction
User Layer → AI Layer → Blockchain Layer
  (data)    (analysis)   (transparency)
  1. Data is generated and transmitted by user nodes.

  2. The AI Layer analyses and coordinates the load.

  3. The Blockchain Layer records the results, rewards, and DAO decisions.

Each layer operates independently but interacts with the others, creating a fully decentralised cycle — no servers, no control, no interference.

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