πFRIDDY LEDGER COIN (FLST) OVERVIEW
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Friddy uses a directed acyclic graph (DAG) ledger structure called block-lattice. In a block-lattice structure, every user (public key) gets their own chain (user-chain). While everyone in the network holds a copy of all user-chains, only the users can write to their chain.
In the block-lattice structure, the individual users maintain only their transaction details in the user-chain. In contrast, in a traditional blockchain network, every transaction must be updated to the collective network. The key advantages of the block-lattice DAG are less storage footprint, faster transactions, and low energy consumption to maintain the blockchain network.