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What is the TPE (Teleport Plaque Engine)?
What is the TPE (Teleport Plaque Engine)?

The backbone of TPA, TPC, and Spatial Operations

Updated over a year ago

The Teleport Plaque Engine (TPE) is a foundational system within Stage Meta, designed to manage and streamline the spatial computing processes that power the platform. Built on top of blockchain technology, the TPE is responsible for ensuring seamless interaction between virtual environments and users, while also maintaining the economic and energy systems that sustain Stage Meta's ecosystem. The TPE is composed of three critical subcomponents: TPA Minter, Meta Processing Unit, and TPC Miner. Together, these elements work harmoniously to create an efficient, dynamic environment for spatial navigation and economic activity.

What is TPA Minter?

The TPA Minter is responsible for minting unique Teleport Plaque Addresses (TPAs), which are six-character identifiers (e.g., STG-314) that serve as spatial addresses within Stage Meta's spatial environments. TPAs are crucial for enabling precise navigation within spatial environments, much like how physical addresses are used to locate real-world properties.

What is Meta Processing Unit?

The Meta Processing Unit (MPU) is responsible for managing the flow of Meta Energy within Stage Meta’s ecosystem. This component ensures that the system remains balanced and performs optimally by using advanced algorithms and calculations to manage meta energy interactions.

What is TPC Miner?

The TPC Miner is responsible for generating Teleport Plaque Coins (TPC), the native currency of the Stage Meta ecosystem. TPC is essential for transactions within the platform, facilitating the exchange of TPAs, and subscriptions, and enabling the broader economy of the Stage Meta environment.

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