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Trustless Interoperability

Definition

Trustless interoperability allows different blockchain networks to communicate and exchange assets without relying on central intermediaries. This capability enables seamless interaction between disparate decentralized systems, where the security of cross-chain operations is guaranteed by cryptographic proofs and protocol rules, rather than by a trusted third party. It addresses the challenge of isolated blockchain ecosystems, promoting a more connected and efficient digital asset landscape. Trustless mechanisms reduce counterparty risk in cross-chain transactions.