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A decentralized network is a connected conglomerate of separate entities that communicate without a central authority or server. They stand in contrast to centralized networks, which feature..
A decentralized identifier (DID) is a type of digital identification that is typically used on public blockchain networks. Once established, DIDs allow their users to verify and use their..
For blockchain networks and decentralized applications (dApps), decentralized governance refers to the processes through which the management of a platform is executed. It involves different..
Decentralized finance (DeFi) is a major growth sector in blockchain that offers peer-to-peer (P2P) financial services and technologies built on protocols such as Ethereum, Cardano, Polkadot..
A decentralized exchange (DEX) protocol defines the specific mechanisms that govern trade or order book functionality, how trades transact in a DEX protocol, and the deployment of potential..
A decentralized exchange (DEX) aggregator gives traders the ability to buy, sell, and trade different tokens and coins from numerous DEXs through a single streamlined interface..
A decentralized exchange (DEX) is a financial services platform for buying, trading, and selling digital assets. On a DEX, users transact directly on the blockchain in a peer-to-peer (P2P)..
A decentralized autonomous organization (DAO) is a blockchain-based organization that is democratically managed by members through open-source code and typically formalized by self-enforcing..
Decentralized application programming interfaces (dAPIs) — an innovation of the API3 protocol — are API services that are inherently compatible with blockchain technology..
A decentralized application — or dApp — makes use of blockchain technology to address use cases ranging from investment to lending to gaming and governance. Although dApps may appear similar..
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