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decentralized applications

Decentralized applications, or dApps, are software programs that run on a network of computers rather than a single server. They use blockchain technology, which allows for secure and transparent transactions without relying on a central authority. This means users can interact directly with each other and maintain control over their data. dApps can be used for various purposes, such as finance, gaming, and social networks, offering increased privacy and resistance to censorship. Their decentralized nature enhances security and fosters innovation by enabling users to participate in decision-making processes.