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Cross-Chain Execution

Definition

Cross-chain execution enables transactions or operations to occur between different independent blockchain networks. This capability permits the transfer of assets, data, or instructions from one blockchain to another, overcoming the inherent isolation of distinct ledger systems. It relies on specialized protocols, bridges, or atomic swaps to ensure secure and verifiable interactions. The aim is to enhance interoperability and expand the utility of decentralized applications across a broader ecosystem.