
Pharos Network is a next-generation layer-1 blockchain protocol designed to bridge Web 2 and Web 3 liquidity by providing a high-throughput, modular platform for real-world asset tokenisation and open finance. Built by a team with backgrounds at organisations such as Ant Financial, Microsoft Research and Stanford University, the network emphasises institutional-grade performance while remaining accessible to individual users and developers. On its website, Pharos highlights its ability to handle 30,000+ transactions per second with block-finality in under one second and support for up to one billion simultaneous users.
Designed for real-world finance applications, Pharos targets use-cases such as tokenised financial products, stablecoins backed by real-world collateral, and infrastructure assets like property, energy and commodities. It also incorporates features aimed at regulatory compliance including identity – and AML/ KYC infrastructure – while maintaining open-chain access. With these characteristics, the network positions itself to enable institutions and individuals alike to participate in an on-chain economy that seeks to combine scalability, transparency and broad access.
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