True decentralization shouldn't stop at the ledger. If you have to rely on a centralized website, a third-party explorer, or a corporate wallet extension to interact with a blockchain, you aren't truly sovereign. ITZA collapses this stack. Every single node on the ITZA network - from an enterprise server to a home-based Raspberry Pi - serves the ITZA Portal directly.
When you run an ITZA node, you aren't just supporting the network; you are hosting the tools to control it. The portal is native, encrypted, and accessible directly from any and all nodes.
For organizations, the ITZA model removes the "DevOps tax." Instead of spending months building custom dashboards and integration layers, enterprises can deploy a Private Cluster and immediately have a full management suite ready to use. You get the privacy of a permissioned chain with the native tools of a global public network.
Because the interface lives on every node, ITZA is immune to "frontend censorship." If a primary URL is blocked or a hosting provider goes down, the network remains fully accessible through any other node in the world. The UI is as resilient as the data itself.
ITZA is the only high-performance Layer 1 that scales down to consumer-grade hardware. Whether you are running a high-frequency trading cluster on a server or a localized IoT cluster on a Raspberry Pi, the portal adapts, giving you a consistent, professional-grade experience on any device.
While other networks are fragmented by slow bridges, ITZA clusters remain atomically composable. From within the portal, you can execute complex transactions that span multiple clusters - settling in a fraction of a second with total ACID-style guarantees.
The ITZA Portal isn't just a static dashboard - it is a fully open-source interface package designed to be molded to your specific needs. When you launch a sovereign cluster, you aren't stuck with our default view. You have total control over the user experience, served directly from your nodes.
In the legacy world, a node is just a "black box." To actually use it, you need to pay a third-party provider for an API or an RPC endpoint. This creates a dangerous "hidden bottleneck" where a handful of companies control access to the entire network.
In the legacy world, you have to go to a bank's machine to access your money. In the legacy crypto world, you have to visit a third-party website - a digital "bank branch" - just to see your balance.
Because the portal is served directly from the node hardware, you aren't "visiting" a service; you are operating your own.
The ITZA Testnet is live. Don't just take our word for it - visit the portal and see the cluster architecture in motion.