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Traditional blockchains are like all-in-one machines—they do everything from storing data to processing transactions in a single system. This can slow things down as more data and users join. Modular blockchains are different. They split up tasks into specialized parts called modules. Each module does a specific job, like handling transactions or storing data. This division makes the blockchain faster and more efficient because each part can be improved separately.
By Rakesh PatelTraditional blockchains are like all-in-one machines—they do everything from storing data to processing transactions in a single system. This can slow things down as more data and users join. Modular blockchains are different. They split up tasks into specialized parts called modules. Each module does a specific job, like handling transactions or storing data. This division makes the blockchain faster and more efficient because each part can be improved separately.