GSX PROTOCOL

A settlement blockchain for regulated finance.

Dual-consensus governance, privacy tooling, and post-quantum security designed for CBDCs, stablecoins, and tokenized assets.

Dual-consensus governance with fast finality

GSX is designed with a dual consensus structure combining proof-of-authority oversight with proof-of-stake validation to support regulated governance and settlement finality.

Proof of Authority

Identity-verified validators provide permissioned oversight and governance control

Proof of Stake

Economic security through staked alignment, ensuring validators have skin in the game

Deterministic Finality

Instant settlement finality, no probabilistic confirmation or chain reorganization risk

Quantum-resistant by design

The GSX white paper describes post-quantum signature approaches (including CRYSTALS-Dilithium) and transition-ready cryptographic design to mitigate future quantum risk.

Privacy tooling with configurable oversight

ZK-enabled oversight is positioned to let regulators verify compliance without exposing sensitive data by default, supporting selective disclosure aligned to policy needs.

Selective Disclosure

Share only what’s required with counterparties and regulators

Zero-Knowledge Proofs

Prove compliance without revealing underlying transaction data

Role-Based Access

Configurable oversight for regulators, auditors, and participants

SETTLEMENT INFRASTRUCTURE

Liquidity and settlement for real-world assets

GSX is designed to support native liquidity pools and Interchain Liquidity Pools (ILPs) to aggregate liquidity across environments and enable 24/7 settlement.

Aggregated liquidity across chains

Interchain Liquidity Pools unify fragmented liquidity into shared settlement sources

Native settlement without bridges

Settle trades across chains natively — no bridges or wrapped tokens required

24/7 real-world asset settlement

Always-on infrastructure for continuous settlement of tokenized assets

Interchain Liquidity Pool diagram showing cross-chain settlement

Contact Developer Support

For integrations, validator onboarding, and technical architecture questions, contact our developer support team.