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  1. Why AI Requires a Different Layer 2
  2. Architecture Built for Execution at Scale
  3. Integrating Data, Privacy, and Performance
  4. Building for Long-Term Usage, Not One-Time Events
  5. About This Series
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Designing an AI-Native Layer 2: Inside the Architecture of POLS

Written by:
Ilknur Gubel
Published
January 5, 2025
Updated
April 10, 2026

As discussed in the previous article, meaningful user ownership requires more than interfaces or governance models. It depends on infrastructure that can support continuous interaction, automation, and intelligent execution at scale.

This is where architecture becomes critical.

Traditional blockchain environments were not designed for AI-native systems. They prioritize general-purpose execution, often at the cost of speed, cost efficiency, and usability. While suitable for isolated transactions, they struggle to support high-frequency activity, data-centric applications, and autonomous processes.

POLS was designed with these constraints in mind.

Why AI Requires a Different Layer 2

AI systems operate continuously. They generate signals, process data, and execute actions over time. Supporting this behavior on-chain requires infrastructure optimized for:

  • Low-latency execution
  • Cost-efficient transactions
  • Predictable performance
  • Secure and verifiable operations

POLS introduces an Ethereum Layer 2 purpose-built for these requirements. Rather than adapting AI workloads to existing blockchains, POLS adapts the blockchain to AI.

Architecture Built for Execution at Scale

At its core, POLS enables high-frequency interactions without sacrificing decentralization. Execution logic runs on-chain in a transparent and verifiable environment, allowing automated processes and AI agents to operate without reliance on centralized intermediaries.

This design supports:

  • Continuous execution flows
  • Autonomous agent interactions
  • Scalable on-chain activity
  • Predictable performance for complex systems

By reducing friction at the infrastructure level, POLS makes intelligent execution practical rather than experimental.

Integrating Data, Privacy, and Performance

AI-native infrastructure must balance performance with control. POLS integrates privacy-preserving mechanisms directly into the execution layer, ensuring that sensitive activity remains protected without compromising functionality.

This integration allows data-driven systems to operate responsibly while maintaining transparency and trust. Privacy is not layered on top. It is embedded into the architecture itself.

Building for Long-Term Usage, Not One-Time Events

Most blockchain architectures are optimized for discrete interactions. POLS is designed for sustained usage.

This shift enables Polkastarter to support ecosystems built around ongoing participation, automated processes, and long-term value creation. Architecture becomes the foundation for growth, not a bottleneck.

As AI systems become a permanent layer of the internet, infrastructure must evolve accordingly. POLS represents this evolution, positioning Polkastarter to support intelligent, scalable, and user-aligned systems over the long term.

About This Series

This article is part of Polkastarter’s Infrastructure Expansion Blog Series, examining the architectural foundations required to support AI-native systems and continuous on-chain execution.

Learn more at https://pols.xyz

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B.A. in Sociology, Istanbul Aydın University

Iggy is a Web3 content strategist and writer with over 8 years of experience in the crypto space. She spent 4 years at TokenSuite, a leading Web3 marketing agency, where she produced content across 200+ projects including Biconomy and Natix Network, helping teams communicate complex blockchain concepts clearly and build engaged communities at scale.

Beyond agency work, Iggy has independently run content and marketing campaigns for projects like Oppi Wallet and Ta-da, covering everything from editorial and brand positioning to event coverage and video production. She brings genuine hands-on experience to everything she writes.

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