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The real test after system recovery is often overlooked: can it self-adjust? A mature blockchain system should not just continue with the old ways after fixing issues. It needs to re-examine its internal model, improve constraint mechanisms, and optimize behavioral logic based on the reasons for failure.
Here is a key question—self-adaptation of autonomous on-chain systems must be completed within the execution layer itself, not through external intervention. In other words, smart contracts must have the ability to learn from failures and make structural adjustments. For projects like Kite, the core challenge lies here: can its execution environment truly support on-chain systems that can self-evolve and dynamically adapt? This is not only about technical architecture but also determines the resilience of the entire decentralized application.