Distributed Network Scalability

Architecture

Distributed network scalability refers to the structural capacity of a decentralized ledger to handle increasing transaction volumes without compromising throughput or finality. In the domain of crypto derivatives, this involves the ability of a protocol to expand its node count and computational resources to support high-frequency options trading and complex financial instruments. Achieving this requires a design that balances decentralization with the efficiency necessary for real-time market microstructure operations.