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Cross-Chain Enforcement

Definition

Cross-chain enforcement refers to the capability of applying rules, agreements, or legal judgments across distinct, independent blockchain networks. This mechanism ensures that actions or conditions on one chain can trigger or validate corresponding actions or consequences on another. It addresses interoperability challenges, allowing for coordinated governance or dispute resolution across disparate distributed ledgers. Such enforcement is vital for the secure and reliable operation of multi-chain applications and ecosystems.