In our ongoing series on blockchain architecture, we've explored the main differences between monolithic and modular designs. Today, let's dive deeper into the specific layers of a modular blockchain. The Execution Layer processes all transactions, including executing smart contracts and managing the blockchain's internal state. The Settlement Layer ensures the final recording of transactions, providing trust and security as the backbone of the blockchain's integrity. Lastly, the Data Availability Layer ensures all necessary data for validating and executing transactions is readily accessible to all nodes involved, while the Consensus Layer achieves agreement across the network on the order and validity of transactions.
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