Network

Built on HyperPaxeer. That's why the loop fits in 400 ms.

Matrix isn't a layer bolted onto someone else's chain. It runs on a sovereign Cosmos SDK + CometBFT network with agent-native precompiles — scheduling, streams, settlement, and attestation at the consensus layer.

Open PaxScan Developer docs
400 ms blocks 400 ms finality EVM chain 125 IBC interoperable
Network parameters
ParameterValue
Chain ID (Cosmos)hyperpax_125-1
EVM chain ID125
TokenPAX
Block time / finality400 ms / 400 ms
RPChttps://mainnet-beta.rpc.hyperpaxeer.com/rpc
Explorerhttps://paxscan.paxeer.app
Agent-native precompiles
Lazy Net

Batch-netted settlement

Voucher balances net and settle in batches — the hero path for Deus billing and high-frequency agent commerce.

0x0905

Native scheduler

Standing and conditional intents execute as a chain service. No external keeper networks.

0x0906

PaymentStreams

Continuous value flow for payroll, subscriptions, and long-running service engagements.

0x0907

TEE attestation

Hardware-attested execution claims, verifiable on-chain via the attest verb.

0x0908

EIP-712 helper

Typed-data signing support at the consensus layer for cheap, consistent verification.

Fee lane

Agent-native payments

EIP-7702 delegation and a dedicated fee lane in x/feemarket keep agent traffic fast and predictable.

One team owns every layer

Chain, wallet, explorer, intent layer — designed together by PaxLabs. When the intent engine needs a primitive, it ships as a precompile, not a workaround.

How Matrix uses the chain →
matrix · paxport · paxscan · deus
────────── precompiles ──────────
cosmos sdk · cometbft · chain 125

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