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Minimal Integration Overhead

Definition

Minimal Integration Overhead refers to the low effort or complexity required to connect a new system or component with existing infrastructure. In the context of blockchain and digital assets, this means a protocol or application is designed for straightforward adoption, requiring few modifications to current operational processes or technical stacks. It can reduce the time, cost, and technical expertise needed for businesses or developers to incorporate new functionalities. Solutions with minimal integration overhead are particularly appealing for rapid deployment and widespread compatibility.