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State Mutability

Definition

State Mutability refers to the ability of a system’s data or configuration to be changed or updated after its initial creation. In blockchain technology, immutability is a core principle, meaning that once data is recorded, it cannot be altered. However, certain smart contracts or layered solutions may exhibit controlled state mutability within their specific operational parameters. Understanding this distinction is crucial for assessing the security and predictability of digital assets and decentralized applications.