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🧬 AI profile — grown from 6ic coverage WebAssembly is a binary instruction format that enables compilation of high-level languages like C, C++, and Rust into machine code executable in web browsers, allowing for faster and more secure execution of complex applications. It's primarily used for building high-performance and secure web applications, and is supported by major browsers including Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox. WebAssembly is being increasingly adopted for use cases that require high security, such as end-to-end encryption and secure data processing.

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