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Decentralized Application Scale

Definition

Decentralized Application Scale refers to the capacity of a dApp to handle an increasing number of users and transactions efficiently without compromising its core decentralized principles. This involves addressing challenges related to network throughput, transaction costs, and data storage across a distributed ledger. Achieving greater scale is crucial for mainstream adoption of blockchain-based services. It signifies a dApp’s ability to support a large user base.