PulseGrid docs
PulseGrid is a real-time DePIN settlement network on BOT Chain. Devices sign their own telemetry, anchor it on-chain gaslessly, and an autonomous agent pays or slashes each operator every settlement interval in stablecoin. On-chain policy is the only authority, so neither the operator nor the agent can game the outcome. These pages explain what it is, how the loop works, and the vocabulary you will see across the app.
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What is PulseGrid
The DePIN trust gap and the guarantee PulseGrid makes.
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How it works
Sign, anchor, settle: the loop and who decides.
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Glossary
Every term: anchor, epoch, SLA, slash, keeper.
Explore by role
More detailed guides are being written. Until they land, these point at the working code and the live app.
- Operators run a device and earn USDT. Start in the app: deploy a node from the browser, then fund escrow and bond in Treasury. A dedicated operator quickstart is next.
- Developers integrate the Go device SDK or build on the contracts. See the device SDK and hardware guide in the README and the architecture reference.
- Protocol details (the guarantee, policy and SLAs, settlement lifecycle, security, economics) are in the whitepaper, summarized in How it works, with deeper internals in the architecture reference.
- Trust: the security posture (honest about what has not been audited yet), the roadmap, and the risk and disclaimer.
Links
- Live app: pulsegrid-nine.vercel.app
- GitHub: github.com/Manuel-dev01/pulseGrid
- Demo video: youtube.com/watch?v=zK4Gjhi_khY
- Explorer: scan.botchain.ai