Cosmos

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Cosmos refers to a network designed to allow different blockchains to communicate and operate together seamlessly. It aims to solve the issue of isolation in blockchain ecosystems, where many chains function independently without interaction.At the core of Cosmos is the Inter-Blockchain Communication (IBC) protocol, which facilitates the transfer of data and tokens between separate blockchains. This allows projects to leverage the strengths of various chains while maintaining their individual governance and security.Cosmos also encompasses its own blockchain, known as the Cosmos Hub, which connects multiple blockchains called zones. These zones can have their unique features but are interoperable thanks to the Cosmos architecture. The native cryptocurrency of this network is called ATOM, which is used for transaction fees, staking, and governance within the ecosystem.Ultimately, Cosmos aims to create an “Internet of Blockchains,” promoting scalability, flexibility, and collaboration among diverse blockchain projects. This approach fosters innovation and enhances network effects across different platforms.

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