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      <description>Strip away the slogans and a blockchain is a ledger that many computers keep in sync, with a method for agreeing on the next page. That design choice has costs as well as benefits.</description>
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      <description>A cross-chain bridge is a contract — or a committee — that watches one notebook and writes on another. Useful. Historically accident-prone. Here is the product map without a ranking of remaining holes.</description>
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      <description>A network fee is a bid for limited room in the next block — or the next batch. Wallets guess. Failed Ethereum transactions can still cost gas. Layer-2s are cheaper because they share the bill, not because fees were abolished.</description>
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