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Multi-Party Collaboration

Definition

Multi-Party Collaboration describes a process where several independent entities work together on a shared objective, often facilitated by decentralized technologies in the digital asset space. This cooperation can involve joint development of protocols, shared governance of decentralized autonomous organizations, or collective validation of transactions. Blockchain platforms inherently support this by providing a transparent and immutable ledger for shared activities. Such collaborative models are essential for building robust and resilient decentralized ecosystems.