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Decentralization

Decentralization is quite a common term. It means the absence of any control center, which, for example, reduces the risk of rejection.

This is the reason why it is not surprising that many modern services are thinking more often about switching to a client-client principle of work.

The main advantage of decentralization is that it does not require any one center on which the entire system depends. On the contrary, its functioning is the responsibility of all its participants. It is for this reason that decentralization becomes an increasingly popular work principle in the field of modern technology.

Decentralized systems are more advantageous in many different ways if compared to traditional systems. Among the most important differences there are:

  • Confidentiality. System users can be certain that their personal data is well protected. This is achieved through modern encryption technology. Besides, even the system owner cannot access the data, which can often be done in traditional systems.
  • Data portability. All user information remains owned by the user. If they wish they can even transfer it to another provider. This applies to, for example, correspondence, medical history, etc.
  • Security. Personal data is rather valuable for fraudsters, that’s why modern users seek to protect it. Decentralized systems are best suited for this purpose. This is because they are much better protected from hacks, unlike traditional networks. That’s why the data is safe.