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  • Introduction & Executive Summary
  • Problems and How We Are Aiming to Solve Them
    • Static and Rigid Consensus Approaches
    • Limited Integration of Advanced Technologies
    • Challenges in Scalability and Inclusion
    • Ecosystem Fragmentation and Integration Hurdles
  • Technical Architecture Overview
    • PoS Validators: The Backbone of Stability
    • PoT Validators: Extensive Reach and Accessibility
    • AI Nodes: Intelligence, Adaptability, and Open Competition
    • Data Flow and Consensus Interplay
    • Benefits of the Integrated Architecture
  • Consensus Protocol Mechanics
  • Incentive Alignment
  • Security
  • Milestones
  • Conclusion
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Technical Architecture Overview

The Miami Network’s architecture is composed of three distinct yet interdependent layers: a robust Proof of Stake (PoS) backbone, a flexible Proof of Trust (PoT) layer, and an AI-driven trust scoring framework powered by Kempelen PyTorch SDK-based nodes. Together, these components provide a dynamic, inclusive, and continuously improving ecosystem for securing and validating the blockchain.

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