Technology infrastructure refers to the foundational hardware, software, network resources, and facilities required for the operation and management of an enterprise or system. In the digital asset domain, this includes the servers, data centers, networking equipment, and specialized software that support blockchain networks, cryptocurrency exchanges, mining operations, and decentralized applications. It forms the backbone upon which digital economies function.
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News often reports on significant investments in technology infrastructure by major players in the crypto industry, indicating growth and maturation of the ecosystem. The discussion frequently involves the energy consumption of certain infrastructures, particularly for proof-of-work blockchains, and efforts towards more sustainable alternatives. Future developments aim for more scalable, secure, and energy-efficient infrastructure solutions to support the expanding demands of global digital asset adoption.
CASPs must integrate DORA's unified ICT risk framework, mandating rigorous resilience testing and third-party oversight by the January 17, 2025 deadline.
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