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  • Introduction
    • About B3X
  • World Market
    • Introduction
    • Problems with Current Markets
      • DeFi's Never-Ending Cold Start Problem
      • Limited Utility for Existing Assets
      • CeFi Dominates with 100x Volume
      • Outdated DeFi Perps Offerings
      • Consistent Battle for Liquidity
      • Stablecoins with No Use-case
      • Unfair LP Treatment
      • No Settlement Venue is Best
  • Introducing: The World Market
    • Solving the Crypto UX Nightmare
    • Purposeful Stablecoins
    • Unlimited Open Interest
    • Enabling Deep Liquidity
    • LPs as 1st Class Citizens
    • First-Principle Orderbook Design
  • World Modules
    • Delta-Neutral Stablecoin
    • Yield-Bearing Stablecoin
    • Long-Only Vault
    • Short-Only Vault
    • Long vs Short Vault
    • Lending
    • Funding Rate Collector
  • Future: Supercharged DeFi
    • User-Centric Intent, Action, and Execution Marketplace
    • Yield Trading
    • Simplified Market Experience
    • LPs as First-Class Citizens: Mini DAOs
    • Building Distribution for all — Chains, Protocols and Users
    • Resolving Cold-start Problem
    • Launching New Markets
    • Building Solutions with Derivatives as a First Principle
    • Bootstrapping TVL Growth: Unlocking DeFi’s True Potential
    • Boosting Token Utility
    • Meaningful Second-order Incentives
    • Boosting Economical Security of DeFi protocols
  • Our Call to Action
  • Technical Specs
    • Architectural Design
    • Pricing Mechanism
    • Risk Management
      • Risk Factors
      • Price Protection
      • Auto Deleverage
      • Liquidation
    • Settlement Design
    • Asset Management
    • Market Management
  • Fees
  • Testnet
    • World Market (Rise)
  • World Fund
    • Introduction
    • The Problem
    • Architecture
      • User Layer
      • Human-driven Application Layer
      • AI-driven Application Layer
      • Infrastructure Layer
    • Core Components
      • Fund Builder
      • Quant Agent
      • Strategy Framework
    • Decentralized Architecture
    • Execution Layer
    • Conclusion
    • References
    • Original Whitepaper PDF
  • Economics
    • World Market
    • World Fund
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  1. World Fund

Architecture

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World Fund features a layered, modular architecture designed for flexibility, scalability, and seamless integration with existing DeFi infrastructure. The system is structured into four distinct layers that work in concert to deliver a comprehensive fund management ecosystem.

Architecture Overview

The World Fund architecture consists of four primary layers:

Each layer is designed with clear responsibilities and interfaces, creating a modular system that can evolve over time.

Decoupled Market Integration

A key architectural advantage of World Fund is its purpose-built integration with World Market, our specialized Perpetual DEX. This synergistic design provides unique benefits:

  • Optimized performance through deep integration between strategy execution and market infrastructure

  • Enhanced feature compatibility with specialized World Market capabilities designed specifically for World Fund strategies

  • Superior security through end-to-end control of the trading lifecycle

  • Streamlined user experience with unified account management and permissions

  • Future-proofing through coordinated development roadmaps between both platforms

By designing World Fund and World Market in tandem, we've been able to create specialized market mechanisms that enhance strategy execution beyond what would be possible with generic third-party integrations.

Secure Transaction Execution

World Fund utilizes an innovative Agent Wallet mechanism to ensure secure and automated strategy execution on World Market. This security-focused approach works through limited-permission secondary wallets that:

  • Execute trades and manage positions without withdrawal permissions

  • Apply strategy-specific risk parameters defined by the fund creator

  • Operate within strictly defined boundaries and fail-safes

This approach ensures both autonomy and security in strategy execution while maintaining complete separation between fund custody and operational execution.

Each architectural layer is described in more detail in the following sections.

- The interface for traders, investors, and fund managers

- Applications requiring human oversight and decision-making

- Autonomous components that operate with minimal human intervention

- Foundation services and tools supporting the entire ecosystem

User Layer
Human-driven Application Layer
AI-driven Application Layer
Infrastructure Layer
World Fund Architecture