Flare adopts the Snowman++ variant of the Avalanche consensus, combining sample consensus with staking-weighted block production to improve transaction finality and scalability. This architecture does not rely on local tokens as a security mechanism, allowing for greater application flexibility of the FLR token.
Flare Systems Protocol (FSP) serves as infrastructure to support Flare Time Series Oracle (FTSO) and off-chain data connections, utilizing weighted voting and off-chain computation to achieve efficient data consensus, ensuring the security and reliability of on-chain data.
Flare introduces cross-chain assets (such as FXRP), decentralized randomness, and governance mechanisms, allowing users to participate in proposal voting and benefits through FLR, combining multi-scenario support for DeFi, gaming, and prediction market blockchain applications.
The FLR token is designed to balance short-term incentives with long-term governance, covering delegation rewards, cross-chain incentives, development funds, and marketing, ensuring stable network operation and ecological vitality, and promoting sustained prosperity of the ecosystem.