While there are countless blockchain innovations, most of them overlook the injustices prevalent in the market and the foundational flaws that hinder mass adoption and user trust. Graphite Network, a recently launched next-generation Proof-of-Authority (PoA) blockchain has broken new ground with its novel approach. With features like passive income for node operators, a reputation-based trust system, and privacy-centric KYC, it sets the bar for how blockchain can operate fairly, target mass adoption, and truly meet the needs of the future.

We approached Graphite CTO Marko Ratkovic, who, together with his team, brought to life the blockchain utilizing the cutting-edge Polymer 2.0 algorithm and aiming to bridge the gap between traditional finance (TradFi) and the decentralized world of Web3.

Marko’s journey with Graphite began where most blockchain startups start—focusing on development and building foundational technology. However, the more they explored, the more glaringly evident it became: mass adoption was unattainable with the current market offerings.

“Initially, we were focused on building blockchain solutions, but as we moved into low-level protocols and high-load systems, it became impossible to ignore the injustices in the market,” Marko recalls. “Most solutions out there enable illegal operations, obscure the source of funds, consume massive resources, and are wildly inefficient. How can we talk about mass adoption when the foundation is so flawed?”

Building a Fairer System with Entry-Point Nodes

“One of the greatest injustices in blockchain today is how developers and integrators are sidelined,” Marko says. “Despite being the backbone of these ecosystems, they often rely on external monetization strategies to earn revenue.”

Graphite solves this issue with its innovative feature allowing entry-point node operators to earn 50% of transaction fees passing through their nodes. Entry-point (or transport) nodes are specialized nodes that handle transaction routing and network activity without requirin

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