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Distributed ledger stability matters more than you might think when it comes to real-world applications. A key figure in the blockchain space recently emphasized that network resilience—particularly how systems handle potential forks—should be the priority for any protocol aiming for mainstream adoption. The reasoning is straightforward: enterprises and institutions won't touch platforms they can't rely on. A robust, predictable ledger architecture isn't just nice to have. It's the foundation that separates experimental networks from production-grade infrastructure. This perspective underscores an ongoing debate in the industry: should protocols prioritize innovation velocity or architectural reliability? For platforms targeting institutional clients, the answer increasingly tilts toward stability.