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Legacy Software

Definition

Legacy software refers to older computer programs or systems that continue to be used despite being outdated, often due to their critical function or the cost of replacement. In the context of digital assets, this might pertain to foundational blockchain protocols or early decentralized applications that, while functional, may present scalability limitations or security vulnerabilities compared to newer solutions. Maintaining compatibility with legacy systems can be a challenge for new technological advancements.