Reimagining Consensus: Contextual & App-Defined
NanoChain abandons global consensus for flexible, application-specific validation rules.

NanoChain intentionally eschews traditional global consensus mechanisms (like PoW or PoS) in favor of contextual and application-defined consensus. This means each application built on NanoChain can define its own set of validators and implement custom rules for block finalization, such as majority vote, longest chain, or even subjective criteria.
This radical re-imagination of consensus empowers developers with complete control over their application's trust model and data integrity. It fosters flexibility and scalability, allowing consensus to be tailored precisely to the specific needs and participants of a given decentralized application, rather than being forced into a rigid, one-size-fits-all model.