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Systemic Integrity

Definition

Systemic integrity refers to the overall soundness, reliability, and resistance to failure of a complex system. This concept evaluates whether a system operates consistently as intended, free from internal inconsistencies, external attacks, or cascading failures that could compromise its core functions. In digital asset systems, systemic integrity encompasses the security of cryptographic protocols, the resilience of network infrastructure, and the trustworthiness of smart contract execution. Maintaining it is paramount for preserving user confidence and financial stability.