Skip to main content

Hybrid DApps

Definition

Hybrid DApps are decentralized applications that combine elements of both on-chain blockchain technology and off-chain traditional centralized infrastructure. This architecture aims to leverage the benefits of decentralization, such as transparency and censorship resistance, while also utilizing the performance and scalability of conventional systems. They seek to overcome some limitations of purely on-chain applications, like transaction speed or data storage costs. This approach often results in a more practical and user-friendly application.