Peridot Protocol
  • Introduction
    • Overview
      • What is Peridot?
      • Our Mission & Vision
      • Key Value Propositions
    • Why Cross-Chain DeFi?
      • Current Challenges in DeFi
      • How our Hub & Spoke model addresses these challenges
  • Architecture & Design
    • System Architecture
      • Overview of the Hub & Spoke Model
    • Core Components
      • Compound Based Lending & Borrowing Modules
      • Wormhole Integration: Token Transfer with Payload
      • On-Chain Accounting & Interest Rate Models
    • Integration Details
  • Technical Specifications
    • Core Contracts
      • Peridottroller
      • PERC20
      • PEther
  • Easy Mode: Onramp & Offramp for New Users
    • Overview of Easy Mode
    • Goals
    • Key Features
  • Contact
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  1. Architecture & Design

Core Components

Peridot Protocol is built using a modular architecture, composed of proven and extensible DeFi building blocks.

Each component is responsible for a specific layer of functionality — from lending logic to cross-chain communication to accounting and interest mechanics.

This section covers:

  • Our base contracts, forked from Compound V2

  • Wormhole integration for seamless cross-chain messaging and asset bridging

  • The accounting system and dynamic interest rate model used to manage lending/borrowing positions

Let’s explore each component in detail.

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