Open-Source Infrastructure refers to the foundational software and hardware components of a system that are publicly accessible and modifiable by anyone. In the context of digital assets, this often refers to the underlying code of blockchains, consensus protocols, and related tools that are developed collaboratively and transparently. This model promotes innovation, security through community review, and decentralization.
Context
The maintenance and development of open-source infrastructure are central to the ethos of many blockchain projects. Discussions frequently address the sustainability of open-source development, the role of core contributors, and the security implications of relying on community-driven codebases for critical financial systems.
This strategic integration of IOTA's distributed ledger technology with GLEIF's LEI system establishes a verifiable digital identity framework, streamlining global trade processes and mitigating transactional friction for enterprises.
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