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Computing Platform

Definition

A Computing Platform is a foundational digital environment that provides the necessary hardware and software for applications to run. In the blockchain space, this typically refers to a decentralized network like Ethereum or Solana, which offers a robust infrastructure for deploying and executing smart contracts and decentralized applications. These platforms provide a shared, verifiable execution environment, complete with native tokens for transaction fees and computational resources. Their architecture dictates the capabilities, scalability, and security properties of the applications built upon them.