Network Disruption

Definition ∞ Network Disruption refers to an event that interferes with the normal operation, connectivity, or processing capabilities of a decentralized network or blockchain. This interference can stem from technical failures, malicious attacks, or unforeseen congestion. It can lead to delays in transaction processing, temporary service outages, or inconsistencies in data propagation. Such events compromise network reliability and user experience.
Context ∞ In the context of digital assets, Network Disruption poses a significant threat to transaction finality and the availability of decentralized services. A key discussion involves developing more robust and resilient network architectures to withstand various forms of interference. A critical future development focuses on advanced consensus mechanisms that maintain network integrity even under stress.