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Execution Layer Bottleneck

Definition

An execution layer bottleneck represents a limitation in the part of a blockchain responsible for processing transactions and executing smart contract code. This constraint reduces the network’s overall throughput and can lead to increased transaction fees and slower confirmation times. It arises when the computational demands on the execution layer exceed its current processing capacity. Addressing these bottlenecks is crucial for enhancing the scalability of decentralized systems.