[Proposal] Based Nano-Chains: Scaling Industrial On-Chain Economies to Constrained IoT via logN and NR+

Motivation: The “Sahara Modem” Constraint

Current L2/L3 designs assume high-bandwidth backhaul and abundant RAM. However, for a truly global Sovereign Industrial Rail, we must support devices operating over 6LoWPAN, NR+ (DECT-2020), or 64 kbit/s satellite links. In these environments, the “consensus overhead” of traditional PoS/PoW is a death sentence for battery life and throughput.

We propose Based Nano-Chains (L3), recursive rollups that outsource sequencing to a parent “Based” L2 (e.g. Elysium) or L1 (ETC), allowing constrained devices to participate in a full on-chain economy with minimal local footprint.

Architecture: The Recursive Based Stack

By utilizing Based Sequencing, we remove the need for local block producers. The “IoT Toaster” simply signs a state transition and broadcasts it; the parent chain’s miners/validators handle the ordering.

  • L1 (Settlement): Ethereum Classic (The “Boring Rock”). Provides finality and the BASEFEE economic sink.
  • L2 (Aggregation): A high-throughput Based Rollup (e.g., a Taiko fork) that aggregates logs using logtrees (log NlogN).
  • L3 (Execution): The Tiny-Chain. A local mesh network (NR+ or WiFi HaLow) where devices execute micro-transactions.

The “Hardware-Bound” Autonomous Identity

To ensure the economy is “Tamper-Proof”, we move identity from software to silicon:

  • Secure Enclaves (TEE): Devices utilize ARM TrustZone or RISC-V MultiZone to store private keys.
  • Autonomous IDs: Each device is assigned a Soulbound AI Agent ID linked via OIDC at the gateway level.
  • Tamper-Evidence: Any physical tampering with the SoC invalidates the local logtree state, automatically triggering a “Slashing” of the device’s service bond on the L2.

Technical Specification: logN over 6LoWPAN
To fit state updates into a 127-byte 6LoWPAN frame, we employ Temporal Delta Compression:

  • logtrees: Instead of sending full Merkle paths, devices only send the log NlogN “Delta” required to update the L2 state.
  • Communication: Utilizing CoAP (RFC 7252) over UDP to minimize header overhead compared to HTTP/JSON-RPC.
  • NR+ (DECT-2020) Advantage: Supports ultra-reliable low-latency communication (URLLC) for industrial “Sync Composability” between devices in a mesh without needing a central gateway for every hop.

The Economic Loop: Velocity > Scarcity
In this model, the “Value” is derived from Machine-to-Machine (M2M) Utility:

  • Work: A sensor provides verified data (mPoW).
  • Reward: The L3 Nano-Chain issues micro-payments in “Digital Oil” (VV).
  • Finality: Periodically, the L3 “flushes” its logtree root to the L2, which settles the aggregate value on the L1 via the BASEFEE route.

References & Emerging Standards

  • Based Rollups: Taiko Protocol Whitepaper - Concept of L1-sequenced liveness.
  • NR+ (DECT-2020): ETSI TS 103 636 - The first non-cellular 5G standard for massive IoT.
  • logtrees: [Gravity Lab / UIS Star Symposium 2026] - Efficiency gains of \log NlogN in state treemaps.
  • 6LoWPAN Header Compression: RFC 6282.

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