Overview
This website provides neutral, educational information about a decentralized Web3 infrastructure ecosystem centered around the Mosaic Chain and its interoperability layer, Mosaic Highway.
The focus is on explaining the underlying architecture, design principles, and role of decentralized relayer networks in enabling secure, scalable cross-chain communication.
What is Mosaic Highway?
Mosaic Highway is a decentralized relayer-based infrastructure designed to facilitate data and value transfer between multiple blockchain networks.
Unlike traditional blockchain bridges that often rely on centralized components, Mosaic Highway is built around a distributed network of independent relayers. These relayers collectively handle cross-chain communication, reducing single points of failure and improving network resilience.
The system is designed to support interoperability between major blockchain environments while maintaining a trust-minimized and transparent operational model.
Architectural Principles
The core architectural principles of the Mosaic Highway infrastructure include:
- Decentralization – no single controlling entity or central relay server
- Fault tolerance – distributed relayer network minimizes systemic risk
- Scalability – designed to support high transaction throughput across chains
- Interoperability – enables cross-chain data and asset movement
Rather than acting as a simple bridge, the infrastructure functions as a modular communication layer that can expand as additional networks are integrated.
Relationship with Mosaic Chain
Mosaic Highway operates in close alignment with the Mosaic Chain, a high-performance blockchain optimized for financial and data-intensive applications.
While Mosaic Chain provides the execution and validation layer, Mosaic Highway extends its capabilities by enabling secure interactions with external blockchain networks. Together, they form a broader infrastructure framework aimed at cross-chain operability and network neutrality.