A Layer-1 Datachain refers to a foundational blockchain network that processes and records transactions directly on its main ledger without relying on an external chain for security or consensus. These primary chains establish the fundamental rules and security model for their respective ecosystems. They are responsible for the core data integrity and transactional finality of digital assets. Examples include Bitcoin and Ethereum.
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Discussions around Layer-1 Datachains frequently center on scalability solutions, consensus mechanism upgrades, and their ability to support increasing transaction volumes. News often covers developments like sharding, proof-of-stake transitions, and other protocol enhancements aimed at improving transaction speed and reducing costs. The performance and security of these chains directly impact the entire digital asset market.
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