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Multi Chain Ecology

Definition

A Multi Chain Ecology refers to an environment where numerous independent blockchain networks coexist and interact, often specializing in different functions or catering to specific use cases. Instead of a single, monolithic blockchain, this model posits a network of interconnected ledgers, each contributing to a broader decentralized system. This approach aims to address scalability limitations and provide greater flexibility by distributing computational load and allowing for diverse protocol designs. It represents a shift towards a more segmented yet interconnected digital asset landscape.