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DAS Protocol

Definition

DAS Protocol likely refers to a Data Availability Sampling Protocol, a mechanism designed to allow light clients in a blockchain network to verify the availability of data without downloading entire blocks. This protocol permits clients to confirm that block data has been published by sampling small, random portions of it. It reduces the computational and storage burden on individual users, making participation more accessible. Such protocols are vital for the scalability and decentralization of modular blockchains.