Protocol Scalability Mitigation refers to the strategies and technical solutions implemented to address the limitations of a blockchain protocol’s ability to process a high volume of transactions efficiently. These solutions aim to increase transaction throughput and reduce latency without compromising decentralization or security. Examples include sharding, layer-2 solutions like rollups, and sidechains. The goal is to enhance the network’s capacity to accommodate widespread adoption.
Context
Protocol scalability mitigation is a persistent challenge for many public blockchains, driving extensive research and development efforts. Current debates focus on the trade-offs between various scaling solutions concerning decentralization, security, and implementation complexity. The successful deployment of these mitigation strategies is essential for digital assets and decentralized applications to achieve mainstream utility.
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