Own Blockchain
Vorliq runs on its own proof of work blockchain with signed transactions, mined blocks, persistent storage, and automatic validation.
Your community, your coin. Vorliq is a community savings bank built on its own blockchain with the native VLQ coin.
Vorliq runs on its own proof of work blockchain with signed transactions, mined blocks, persistent storage, and automatic validation.
Members can request VLQ support and the community can approve or reject requests with balance-weighted voting. Vorliq records the community decision transparently without presenting itself as a licensed lending service.
Community members can coordinate requesting VLQ or offering VLQ with flexible real-world terms. Vorliq records request states without presenting itself as a licensed exchange.
VLQ holders can propose and vote on supported network rule changes. Passing and execution are tracked separately, and executed setting updates create public rule-change history.
Five percent of mining rewards flow into the public treasury. Spending proposals now track approval, payout pending state, confirmed payment, and ledger entries.
New users can request a small treasury-backed VLQ starter claim when funds are available. Faucet payouts are real pending transactions, not newly minted coins.
Mining status shows proof-of-work policy, cooldowns, reward split, pending transaction counts, and recent block production history.
The React Native Expo mobile app brings wallet, sending, lending, exchange, governance, settings, and notifications to Android and iOS phones.
Vorliq nodes can register peers, publish operator metadata, send heartbeat diagnostics, track reliability, and compare sync status across the public registry. The verified node guide helps community operators verify first and install safely.
VLQ is the native coin of Vorliq. It has a maximum supply of 21 million VLQ, a starting mining reward of 50 VLQ per block, and a halving schedule every 210000 blocks. VLQ has no guaranteed market value, and the community can vote through governance to change supported network parameters over time.
Maximum VLQ supply
Starting mining reward
Blocks per scheduled halving
Open the live Vorliq web application.
Read the core project explanation.
Inspect public developer endpoints.
Verify public chain snapshot hashes and status checks.
Use stable v1 paths, request IDs, and compatibility policy.
Copy safe read-oriented examples for API and SDK integrations.
Update self-hosted nodes and verify health safely.
See completed, in-progress, planned, and research work.
Track production version, changelog, and compatibility notes.
Understand privacy-preserving product analytics and the Growth dashboard.
See atomic writes, backups, health checks, and corruption recovery guidance.
Review the JSON adapter boundary and future SQLite/PostgreSQL migration rules.
See the storage adapter contract, current ownership audit, and production safety rules.
Review the preparation-only shadow adapter, feature flags, read parity, and write blocking.
Map current JSON state into future database-style tables for dry-run planning.
See why PostgreSQL is the preferred future managed database target and why it is not active yet.
Run a guarded local or CI-only PostgreSQL rehearsal using copied JSON state and fake CI fixtures.
Review the future dry-run, import, parity, and migration-window checklist.
Understand how JSON backups remain the rollback source for any future cutover.
See how read indexes speed up explorer routes while chain.json remains canonical.
See how Vorliq verifies blockchain, backend, frontend, mobile, SDK, and E2E behavior.
View the community pitch deck.
Verify live status and risk limits.
Verify public chain and ledger exports independently.
Check uptime and incident state.
Understand the production readiness score, release gates, and operator response flow.
Review how operational incidents are reported and resolved.
Understand self-custody before using VLQ.
Read backup and restore guidance.
Understand public member profiles and reputation scoring.
Review wallet verification, reports, hidden content, and non-KYC trust labels.
See how loan voting, issuance, due blocks, and repayment tracking work.
Understand peer-to-peer offers, VLQ transaction tracking, completion, and disputes.
See proposal voting, execution safety, and public rule-change history.
Track reward inflows, spending votes, payout transactions, and public ledger entries.
Learn how treasury-backed starter VLQ claims work.
Understand proof of work, cooldowns, reward split, and controlled public node mining.
Use the Vorliq visual system consistently.
See public deployment and network proof.
Learn how public nodes, sync states, reliability, and health history work.
Compare synced, behind, ahead, forked, stale, unreachable, and unknown public nodes.
Relay signed transactions and direct next blocks with validation, duplicate checks, and quarantine.
See monitor status, duplicate suppression, fork incidents, and operator remediation.
Browse public blocks and transactions.
Verify a public node, install safely, register, and run the doctor.
Review lower-level production deployment details.
Use protected monitoring, incident, backup, and moderation tools.
Understand what Vorliq stores and what stays local.
Read the responsible-use terms for the Vorliq platform.