Market Trend Insight: A New Paradigm for Modular Blockchain Competition? Unifying DA, Connecting Rollup, Aggregating Liquidity, Avail Launches a Modular Full-Stack Solution

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Market Insight: A New Paradigm of Modular Blockchain Competition? Unified DA, Connected Rollup, Aggregating Liquidity, Avail Launches Modular Full-Stack Solution How can you easily grasp the market hotspots, technological trends, ecosystem progress, and governance dynamics of the Web3 industry? The "Market Insight" column launched by Web3Caff Research will delve into the frontline, filter current hot events, and provide value interpretation, commentary, and principle analysis. Looking beyond the phenomenon to its essence, immediately follow us to quickly capture the frontline market trends of Web3. Author: Hendrix, Web3Caff Research Researcher Cover: Logo from this project, Typography by Web3Caff Research Word Count: Over 2900 words With massive investment and developer involvement, the concept of modular blockchain has become mainstream. The monolithic architecture of traditional blockchains faces severe challenges in scalability, interoperability, and user experience. Although the rise of Rollup technology has solved some execution layer scalability issues, new challenges have emerged, such as data availability bottlenecks, fragmented cross-chain communication, and liquidity fragmentation. These problems seriously hinder the further development and large-scale application of the Web3 ecosystem. Avail was born in this context, aiming to build a horizontally scalable base layer. From initially focusing on data availability (DA), it has evolved into a verifiable infrastructure stack that comprehensively supports Rollup expansion, connection, coordination, and thriving in a seamless network. The launch of this full-stack product further combines data availability with the execution layer, providing an integrated experience for developers and users.

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