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Multi-Ledger Infrastructure

Definition

Multi-ledger infrastructure is a system designed to operate across multiple distinct distributed ledger technologies. This infrastructure facilitates communication, asset transfers, and data synchronization between different blockchains or ledger networks, often through interoperability protocols or bridging solutions. It addresses the fragmentation within the blockchain ecosystem, allowing applications to leverage the unique strengths of various ledgers. The goal is to create a more cohesive and scalable environment for decentralized applications and digital assets.