In today’s digital world, most systems we use are centralized. This means a single authority controls the data, rules, and access. For example, banks control money flow, social media companies control content, and cloud providers control data storage.
However, centralized systems come with risks such as data breaches, censorship, and lack of transparency. Users have limited control over their own information.
On the other hand, decentralized systems like blockchain distribute control among multiple participants. No single entity has full control, which increases transparency and security.
OpenLedger is part of this decentralized innovation. It represents a shift toward systems where users are not just consumers but also participants in the network. Every transaction and record can be verified on the blockchain, making manipulation extremely difficult.
This is why decentralization is becoming such an important concept in Web3. It is not just about technology; it is about freedom, ownership, and trust.
💬 Which system do you personally trust more — centralized or decentralized?
