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High Performance Blockchain

Definition

A high performance blockchain is a distributed ledger technology designed to process a significantly larger volume of transactions per second with lower latency compared to earlier blockchain iterations. These networks often achieve their speed through advanced consensus mechanisms, optimized data structures, or sharding techniques. The objective is to support enterprise-grade applications and large-scale decentralized finance protocols that demand rapid and efficient data processing. Such blockchains aim to overcome scalability limitations.