Core Components
Wattlet’s functionality is supported by a set of core components that work together to ensure system reliability, data transparency, and user autonomy. Each component is designed to operate independently yet integrate seamlessly within the overall ecosystem.
1. Wattlet Wallet The Wattlet Wallet is the user-facing application that serves as the central access point for managing energy-denominated assets. It supports WATT, KWT, and USDT tokens, enabling transactions, staking, and governance participation. The wallet is non-custodial — all keys are generated locally, giving users complete ownership and security.
2. Smart Contract Framework Wattlet’s smart contracts form the operational backbone of the ecosystem. They are responsible for:
Managing token issuance and exchange (WATT, KWT, USDT).
Executing AMM-based swaps and liquidity distribution.
Handling staking, governance, and reward allocation. All contracts are deployed on EVM-compatible blockchains, ensuring auditability, transparency, and interoperability with other decentralized systems.
3. Oracle Network The Oracle Network bridges off-chain energy market data with Wattlet’s on-chain environment. It aggregates retail electricity prices and exchange rate data from verified public and institutional sources. Each oracle node submits signed data to ensure data authenticity, and redundant feeds prevent manipulation or single-point failure.
4. AMM Liquidity Pools Automated Market Maker (AMM) pools facilitate decentralized trading between USDT and each regional KWT. Every region operates an independent pool to reflect localized supply and demand. Liquidity providers earn trading fees and WATT rewards, supporting both market depth and price stability.
5. Governance Module The Governance Module enables WATT holders to participate in proposal creation, voting, and execution. All governance actions are conducted through on-chain smart contracts, eliminating the need for centralized administrators. Proposal outcomes are enforced automatically once quorum and approval thresholds are met.
6. Data API & Integration Layer This layer provides structured access for external systems to interact with Wattlet’s on-chain and oracle data. APIs and SDKs allow developers and enterprise partners to integrate KWT pricing, liquidity, and transaction data into their own applications. This supports use cases like energy cost analytics, automated billing, or enterprise reporting.
7. Treasury & Reward System The Treasury Contract manages WATT allocations reserved for ecosystem incentives, grants, and partnerships. Rewards are distributed programmatically through smart contracts, ensuring transparent tracking and predictable emission rates.
Together, these core components form the technical foundation of Wattlet — a fully decentralized, data-verified ecosystem that links digital finance with real-world electricity value.
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