Unauthority Core
An independently-built blockchain protocol with its own consensus, smart contract layer and full whitepaper.

Unauthority Core is a blockchain protocol engineered entirely from first principles, not a fork of an existing chain. Every layer, from peer-to-peer networking to block finality, was designed and implemented in Rust for memory safety, high throughput, and long-term maintainability.
At its heart is a purpose-built consensus mechanism paired with a native smart-contract layer, letting developers deploy decentralized logic on a network whose rules, security model and economics were designed deliberately rather than inherited.
The protocol ships with hardened cryptographic primitives, a resilient P2P layer, and a comprehensive whitepaper documenting the architecture, threat model and incentive design, a serious foundation ready to support real decentralized applications.
Key Features
Custom consensus
A purpose-built consensus mechanism, engineered from first principles.
Smart-contract layer
A native layer for deploying decentralized application logic.
Cryptographic security
Hardened, carefully reviewed cryptographic primitives throughout.
Resilient P2P networking
Robust peer-to-peer node discovery and communication.
Tokenomics & incentives
Incentive design that holds up under real economic conditions.
Whitepaper & documentation
Comprehensive architecture, threat-model and protocol documentation.