Erasure Coding Redundancy

Erasure coding redundancy is a method of data protection that breaks data into fragments and expands them so that the original information can be reconstructed from a subset of the pieces. In blockchain protocols, this is used to ensure that even if some nodes go offline or withhold data, the full state remains available.

This redundancy is essential for the reliability of decentralized financial applications that depend on constant access to historical trade data. By adding this layer of protection, protocols can maintain high security without requiring every node to store every byte of information.

This enables the network to scale while keeping the data storage burden manageable. It is a core component of modern data availability architectures that support high-frequency derivative trading.

The level of redundancy is chosen to match the desired security level of the protocol.

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