As blockchain transitions from monolithic chains to modular architectures, a long-underestimated issue begins to surface: the lack of a unified collaboration method among different execution layers, data availability layers, and settlement layers.
The emergence of @integra_layer has changed the way modular blockchains coordinate.
Integra is not about creating a new chain, but rather providing a state and settlement coordination layer that connects multiple execution environments, allowing applications to run across various modules while maintaining consistent business logic and asset states.
This means an application can simultaneously leverage high-speed execution layers, low-cost data layers, and secure settlement layers without the need for complex bridges or customized middleware to stitch systems together.
For developers, this structure significantly reduces the complexity of designing cross-module applications and also diminishes systemic risks caused by state desynchronization and asset fragmentation.
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As blockchain transitions from monolithic chains to modular architectures, a long-underestimated issue begins to surface: the lack of a unified collaboration method among different execution layers, data availability layers, and settlement layers.
The emergence of @integra_layer has changed the way modular blockchains coordinate.
Integra is not about creating a new chain, but rather providing a state and settlement coordination layer that connects multiple execution environments, allowing applications to run across various modules while maintaining consistent business logic and asset states.
This means an application can simultaneously leverage high-speed execution layers, low-cost data layers, and secure settlement layers without the need for complex bridges or customized middleware to stitch systems together.
For developers, this structure significantly reduces the complexity of designing cross-module applications and also diminishes systemic risks caused by state desynchronization and asset fragmentation.
@KaitoAI #Yap @easydotfunX