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Single-Source Paradigm

Definition

A Single-Source Paradigm asserts that there is one authoritative and undisputed origin or record for a particular piece of information or system state. In the context of decentralized ledgers, this refers to the blockchain itself acting as the canonical, immutable source of truth for all transactions and historical states. It eliminates the complexities and inconsistencies that arise from maintaining multiple, potentially conflicting records across a distributed network. This principle is fundamental to achieving strong data integrity and transparency, ensuring all participants operate from an identical and verifiable understanding of the digital asset ecosystem.