Inverter Network
Inverter Network is formed with a vision that tokens, from the way they are created to the larger system they are connected to, can make modular money and programmable institutions possible on the blockchain by enabling issuing and distributing tokens in a programmable and dynamic way.
To realize its vision, Inverter built two novel technologies:
Inverter Protocol
Inverter protocol v.1 was designed as a modular infrastructure to ensure the extendability and upgradability of protocol capabilities, as well as the dynamic operability of embedded business logic and token economies via customizable admin panels to offer a comprehensive back-office solution.
This allows for the configuring and conditioning of token issuance and distribution logic without the need for custom development, thereby enabling their protocol stack to be operational right from the start:
Customizable Admin Panel
Customizable Admin Panel provides an interface for Inverter’s protocol stack to enable a streamlined and no-code configuration, deployment, and operation of token economies via Inverter workflows and a set of out-of-the-box integrated solutions.
Drag & Drop Functionalities
Inverter protocol is designed to enable drag and drop smart contract functionalities, such as staking, streaming, KYC/B services, oracle services, and so on to build new protocol technologies without additional manual development.
Module Registry
On-chain registry of reusable, upgradable, and interoperable modules that can be assembled into custom workflows to perform a specific function and can be integrated or removed without affecting the system's overall integrity.
Audited with a Security Standard
Inverter Security Standard is a set of security measures that range from extensive testing to security reviews with established auditing partners for maintaining the Inverter Module registry, thus allowing all the projects utilizing Inverter to build on quality-assured smart contracts without needing to finance an audit themselves.
Inverter poAMM
On top of the Inverter protocol, Inverter has introduced a poAMM technology that enables projects to deploy their token economies with conditional issuance and extendible utility management. This innovation, facilitated by a user-friendly, no-code issuance panel, allows for easy setup and customization of token economies. Inverter’s poAMM technology empowers projects to capture trading fees through primary issuance markets based on exchange volume, while also enabling the generation of yield from idle Treasury Reserve Assets across DeFi, which can be called back to the reserve as needed.
Ecosystem Impact
Just like how Wix democratized website development, Inverter aims to democratize smart contract development. With its module library and workflow templates, Inverter makes onboarding businesses on-chain immediately and allows rapid testing and iterative product market fit.
Inverter’s modular network stack offers ready-to-use, customizable, and quality solutions to configure custom Web3 protocols and extend functionalities with on and off-chain integrated solutions, all without needing to build anything from scratch or individually financing audits. Moreover, through our partnership with ENS, Connext Network, and Source Network, Inverter offers a Startup SDK and a Low Code Platform for new builders to configure their custom protocol, and deploy and operate it without manually interacting with any smart contracts.
Inverter acts as a connective layer for Web3 technologies, making contributions from other developers and protocols instantly accessible and reusable by all the applications utilizing Inverter workflows and operating on Ethereum. Ideally, protocols that deploy on the Inverter architecture drive innovative contributions to Inverter’s Open Library as custom modules to meet their unique needs. Since Inverter architecture embraces composability, these project-specific modules will further expand the Inverter library, becoming available for future use by other projects. This will foster an interconnected Inverter ecosystem where every protocol shares a compatible architecture, mutually benefiting from each another's innovation.