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The Crypto-Native API Layer
Welcome to Web3's missing Crypto-Native API layer.
Building upon the learnings of a Decentralized RPC network that launched on MainNet in 2020, this upgrade to Pocket Network is a major evolution of the protocol.
What does all of this enable?
Leveraging the nature of distributed ledger, we enable anyone (developers, enterprises, agents) to be able to access any public canonical data source (e.g. geospatial data, blockchains) or any open-source-service (e.g. LLMS, data feeds, etc.).
This is achieved by:

What is it built on top of?
Pocket network is built on top of Cosmos SDK, CometBFT, and Ignite CLI.
Where do I get Started?
Most Common Starting Points
Affected by the Migration: Check out this page to start getting acquainted with the migration process.
Technical User: Visit this page to install the CLI.
[Coming soon]: Casual User: Check this page to create a new wallet.
How is this documentation organized?
⚙️ Infrastructure Operators: Cheat sheets, guides and configs for operators, node runners and infrastructure operators.
🗺️ Users & Explorers: Explorers, wallets, faucets, CLIs and other resources to interact with the network.
🧑 Core Developers: Guides and onboarding docs for contributing to the core protocol or SDK.
🧠 Protocol Specifications: Learn more about tokenomics design and protocol architecture.
What is PATH?
PATH (Path API & Toolkit Harness) is an open source Gateway framework that streamlines access to the permissionless API operators on Pocket Network without sacrificing enterprise-grade SLAs.
You can think of Pocket Network as the directory of API providers, and PATH is the toolkit for building Gateways that ensure high quality of service on top of Pocket using Smart QoS.
Need Help?
Join our Discord for real-time support and community discussion.
Open an issue on GitHub if you spot a bug or need help.
License
This project is licensed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for details.
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