
Latest Project Update
We have launched devnet.harmony.one (running on multiple shards) and community forum talk.harmony.one (hosting discussion on consensus & sharding).
Our open infrastructure is a revolutionary high-throughput, low-latency, and low-fee consensus platform designed to power decentralized economies of the future.
Our goal is to deliver scalability and decentralization. The promise of blockchain is to enable decentralized coordination at scale but no platform has yet been able to achieve both. Harmony aims to change that.
Similar to the way Google vertically integrates its search infrastructure, we take a full stack approach to solve consensus at scale. We apply 10x innovations at every layer in consensus algorithms, systems and networking to maximize the performance of our network while maintaining decentralization. Our end-to-end integration allows us to iterate faster and make more aggressive optimizations than could be done with a modular approach.
We published our Whitepaper that elaborates our technology, research and key guiding principles.
We’ve built our founding engineering team that has deep experience in building large-scale infrastructure.
We’ve raised a private seed round to develop the core protocol and start engaging our early community.
We’re a passionate group of senior engineers from Stanford, Carnegie Mellon, UPenn and Harvard. Many of us have worked at Google, Apple, Amazon and successful startups.
Because of our diverse backgrounds and experiences, we’re confident in our ability to execute good ideas across different layers of the technical stack.
We have launched devnet.harmony.one (running on multiple shards) and community forum talk.harmony.one (hosting discussion on consensus & sharding).