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Ecosystem Composability

Definition

Ecosystem composability refers to the ability of different components within a digital system to interoperate and combine. In blockchain and digital asset environments, this means protocols, applications, and services can seamlessly connect and build upon each other, much like LEGO blocks. This characteristic fosters rapid innovation, allowing developers to construct complex solutions from existing, independently developed modules. High composability reduces redundant development efforts and accelerates the growth of decentralized applications.