Hybrid architecture refers to a system design that combines elements from both centralized and decentralized computing models. In blockchain contexts, this often means integrating public blockchain networks with private ledgers or traditional databases to balance performance, privacy, and decentralization. Such designs seek to leverage the strengths of each approach while mitigating their respective weaknesses. This approach offers flexibility for specific operational requirements.
Context
Hybrid architectures are gaining prominence in enterprise blockchain solutions where full decentralization may not be optimal for every use case. Discussions often center on achieving the right balance between on-chain transparency and off-chain data control, particularly for regulated industries. Future developments aim to refine interoperability between these disparate components, enhancing overall system efficiency and data integrity.
This paper introduces a distributed verifiable computation framework for mobile edge environments, ensuring integrity and low-latency for critical IoT applications.
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