Platform Architecture

4.1 System Overview

PORTLY is designed as a modular, non-custodial portfolio intelligence platform. The architecture separates data analysis, user interaction, and token mechanics to ensure scalability, transparency, and operational safety.

At its core, PORTLY does not custody user assets or execute transactions by default. The platform focuses on analysis, insight generation, and access control through its token system.


4.2 Non-Custodial & Read-Only Design

PORTLY follows a strict non-custodial architecture.

  • Users connect wallets using standard Web3 interfaces

  • PORTLY only requests read-only permissions

  • No private keys, signing authority, or asset transfer rights are stored or controlled by the platform

This approach ensures that:

  • Users always retain full ownership of assets

  • Platform risk is minimized

  • Security assumptions remain conservative and transparent


4.3 Data Flow & Portfolio Analysis Layer

Once a wallet is connected, PORTLY retrieves on-chain data required for portfolio analysis.

This includes:

  • Asset balances

  • Allocation distribution

  • Historical performance indicators

  • Exposure and concentration metrics

All analysis is performed at the portfolio level, allowing users to understand their financial position holistically rather than asset-by-asset.


4.4 Dual Token Structure Overview

PORTLY utilizes a dual-token structure to separate platform usage from market trading dynamics.

This design consists of:

  • POTLP (PORTLY Point Token) A non-listed, utility-based point token used within the platform.

  • POTL (PORTLY Token) A listed ecosystem token introduced at Token Generation Event (TGE).

The separation allows PORTLY to operate and grow its user base sustainably before and after TGE, without exposing early platform activity to market volatility.


4.5 POTLP — Platform Point Token

POTLP functions as an internal utility and engagement token within the PORTLY platform.

Key characteristics:

  • Earned through platform usage and participation

  • Used to unlock advanced analytics and premium features

  • Represents contribution and activity within the ecosystem

  • Not directly tradable on external markets

POTLP is designed to reflect actual platform usage, rather than speculative behavior.


4.6 POTL — Ecosystem Token

POTL is the official ecosystem token introduced at TGE.

Key characteristics:

  • Tradable on external markets

  • Used for ecosystem-level utilities

  • Represents long-term participation in the PORTLY ecosystem

  • Acts as the settlement layer for value exchange

POTL is not required for basic platform usage, ensuring accessibility for new users.


4.7 POTLP ↔ POTL Swap Mechanism (Post-TGE)

After the Token Generation Event (TGE), users are able to convert accumulated POTLP into POTL through a defined swap mechanism.

Core principles of the swap:

  • Swap becomes available only after TGE

  • Conversion rules are predefined and transparent

  • Swap is designed to align platform contribution with ecosystem participation

  • Mechanism prevents sudden supply shocks

This structure ensures that early contributors and active users are recognized, while maintaining responsible token supply management.


4.8 Token Flow Diagram (Textual Illustration)

Below is a simplified representation of the PORTLY token architecture and flow:


4.9 Architectural Benefits

This architecture provides several key advantages:

  • Separation of usage incentives and market dynamics

  • Protection against speculative distortion of platform behavior

  • Clear distinction between contribution and liquidity

  • Scalable design suitable for long-term ecosystem growth

By decoupling platform participation from immediate market exposure, PORTLY establishes a stable foundation for sustainable development.

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