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Network Capacity Boost

Definition

A network capacity boost refers to an increase in a blockchain network’s ability to process and validate a greater volume of transactions or data. This enhancement typically involves implementing technical upgrades or scaling solutions, such as sharding, layer-2 protocols, or increased block sizes, to improve throughput and reduce transaction latency. A capacity boost aims to alleviate network congestion, lower transaction fees, and support a larger user base and more complex decentralized applications. It is crucial for the scalability and widespread adoption of blockchain technology.