Decentralization is not just a slogan, but a direction to reshape the power structure. From finance to governance, from data to identity verification, dispersing power into the hands of network participants and breaking free from single intermediaries — this is the core promise of Web3. Of course, realizing this requires the coordination of the entire ecosystem, but the very attempt is worth participating in. The more dispersed the power, the harder it is to be controlled unilaterally, and the closer it gets to true freedom.
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MoonRocketman
· 22h ago
Decentralization sounds ideal, but how low can the friction coefficient be in multi-chain coordination in reality? That's the real issue.
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BitcoinDaddy
· 01-08 19:42
Sounds good, but in reality? How many projects have actually been implemented?
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memecoin_therapy
· 01-08 18:03
Well said, but how can we ensure that after decentralizing power, it's not just a group of big players colluding to manipulate the market?
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PaperHandSister
· 01-07 20:01
Decentralized power sounds good, but everyone knows who really controls the trading—big players cut the retail investors' grass, and decentralization can't escape this trick.
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BridgeTrustFund
· 01-07 19:59
Sounds good, but can it really be coordinated in reality?
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SchroedingerMiner
· 01-07 19:54
Sounds good, but in reality? On-chain governance voting rates are abysmally low, with big players cutting up retail investors like chives. Is this what you mean by decentralizing power?
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WagmiOrRekt
· 01-07 19:46
Sounds good, but who will back it up if it truly becomes decentralized?
Decentralization is not just a slogan, but a direction to reshape the power structure. From finance to governance, from data to identity verification, dispersing power into the hands of network participants and breaking free from single intermediaries — this is the core promise of Web3. Of course, realizing this requires the coordination of the entire ecosystem, but the very attempt is worth participating in. The more dispersed the power, the harder it is to be controlled unilaterally, and the closer it gets to true freedom.