> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.javsphere.com/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.javsphere.com/javlis/how-it-works/infrastructure.md).

# Infrastructure

## Launched on Virtuals

[JAVLIS](https://app.virtuals.io/virtuals/15050) is not a standalone product; it’s built on top of the innovative Virtuals platform. Virtuals offers a robust, scalable, and interoperable infrastructure that [JAVLIS](https://app.virtuals.io/virtuals/15050) leverages to deliver its core functionalities. By integrating Virtuals’ bonding curves and liquidity mechanisms, JAVLIS ensures transparent price discovery, efficient transactions, and seamless integration with other DeFi components. This partnership highlights that JAVLIS benefits from—and contributes to—an existing, proven ecosystem, reinforcing its reliability and long-term potential.

## What is Virtuals?

[Virtuals](https://virtuals.io/) is a platform providing next-generation infrastructure for decentralized applications. According to their [whitepaper](https://whitepaper.virtuals.io/), Virtuals focuses on scalable, interoperable solutions that power complex DeFi innovations.

By integrating with Virtuals, JAVLIS taps into a robust foundation, benefiting from Virtuals’ advanced tooling, liquidity sources, and seamless cross-chain capabilities.

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