Infinite scalability refers to the theoretical ability of a system to handle an arbitrarily large number of transactions or users without any degradation in performance. In the context of digital assets and blockchain, it represents an ideal state where the network can expand its capacity limitlessly to meet demand. This concept addresses the challenge of increasing transaction volume without compromising speed or cost.
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Achieving infinite scalability remains a primary technical challenge for many blockchain networks, which often face limitations in processing high transaction volumes efficiently. Solutions like sharding, layer-2 protocols, and alternative consensus mechanisms aim to improve scalability, though none have yet fully delivered an “infinite” capacity. The pursuit of greater scalability is a continuous area of research and development crucial for widespread adoption of decentralized applications.
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