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Modular Ecosystem

Definition

A modular ecosystem is a system composed of independent, interchangeable components that can function together or separately. In blockchain, this refers to architectures where different functions, such as execution, data availability, and consensus, are handled by distinct, specialized layers or modules rather than a single monolithic chain. This design allows for greater flexibility, scalability, and specialization, as each component can be optimized independently. It promotes innovation by enabling developers to select and combine modules to suit specific application requirements.