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decentralized architecture

Decentralized architecture refers to a system where control and data are distributed across multiple independent nodes or locations, rather than being managed from a single central point. This structure enhances resilience, as the failure of one node doesn't compromise the entire system, and improves scalability by allowing more nodes to join. Examples include peer-to-peer networks like blockchain or distributed data centers. It fosters transparency, reduces single points of failure, and often increases security, making the system more robust and adaptable to various needs without relying on a central authority.