Over the past couple of years, we’ve seen a significant shift from the once traditional monolithic approach to the new, modular blockchain paradigm. I mean, it seems like every week now we’re seeing a new team pivot to a modular L2, whether Aevo, Mode, Cronos, etc. & sure, some teams may be making the switch to capture all the user’s hunting the next potential airdrop, but most are doing so because of the transformative approach it offers in designing networks that are not only scalable and secure, but also adaptable to the evolving needs of the industry.
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An Introduction to Modular Blockchains
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Over the past couple of years, we’ve seen a significant shift from the once traditional monolithic approach to the new, modular blockchain paradigm. I mean, it seems like every week now we’re seeing a new team pivot to a modular L2, whether Aevo, Mode, Cronos, etc. & sure, some teams may be making the switch to capture all the user’s hunting the next potential airdrop, but most are doing so because of the transformative approach it offers in designing networks that are not only scalable and secure, but also adaptable to the evolving needs of the industry.