Protocol-Wide Integrity

Architecture

Protocol-Wide Integrity, within decentralized systems, fundamentally concerns the systemic robustness of the underlying network design. It assesses the extent to which the protocol’s components—consensus mechanisms, data structures, and execution environments—interact to maintain a consistent and trustworthy state. A well-architected system minimizes single points of failure and incorporates redundancy to withstand both malicious attacks and unintentional errors, ensuring operational continuity and data validity across the entire network. This architectural integrity is paramount for fostering confidence in the system’s ability to reliably process transactions and enforce smart contract logic.