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Architectural Enhancement

Definition

An architectural enhancement refers to any modification or addition to the underlying code or design of a blockchain or digital asset protocol intended to improve its functionality, security, or efficiency. These adjustments are critical for the long-term viability and performance of digital asset ecosystems. They often involve complex engineering processes to optimize data handling, consensus mechanisms, or smart contract execution. Such modifications are frequently the subject of technical discussions and development roadmaps within the cryptocurrency space.