Developers
Build on infrastructure designed for real-world settlement
AESC gives developers access to an EVM-equivalent execution environment while extending the design space beyond conventional public-chain assumptions.
Why AESC
A broader application surface than conventional Layer 1s
Developers building on AESC are not limited to speculative or purely digital use cases. The network is designed to support applications tied to machine data, settlement operations, regulated assets, and cross-border financial flows.
Machine data monetization
Build applications that turn sensor, device, and IoT data streams into monetizable assets with low-cost micro-settlement.
Settlement operations
Create workflows that coordinate trade documents, payment obligations, and delivery confirmation on-chain with deterministic finality.
Regulated asset platforms
Issue and manage compliant real-world assets with programmable compliance logic built into the protocol layer.
Cross-border financial flows
Build treasury, payments, and financial rail products that leverage stablecoin-native transaction flows and parallel execution.
Developer Experience
Low migration friction for EVM developers
AESC supports familiar toolchains and smart contract workflows. Solidity developers can approach the network without abandoning established tools and practices, while the protocol extends what their applications can do.
Design applications that do not force users to think like blockchain experts
Through x402 and relayer-supported flows, developers can design stablecoin-native user journeys and paid API patterns that are more intuitive for enterprises and mainstream users.
No gas management for end users
One of the most important builder advantages on AESC is the ability to create applications where end users are not required to manage native gas tokens. Relayers absorb this complexity.
Realistic enterprise integration
The fewer blockchain-specific operational requirements imposed on the user, the more realistic enterprise integration becomes. x402 makes this practical for real-world organizations.
Build For
Built for developers working at the intersection of software and settlement
Resources
Everything needed to start building
Developer documentation, onboarding flows, tooling references, validator information, and implementation examples.