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Monolithic Blockchain Challenge

Definition

The Monolithic Blockchain Challenge refers to the inherent difficulties faced by blockchain designs that attempt to perform all core functions—execution, data availability, and consensus—on a single layer. These challenges typically involve limitations in scalability, leading to slow transaction speeds and high fees under heavy network load. This design approach struggles to meet the demands of widespread adoption. It represents a fundamental hurdle for many first-generation blockchains.