
Decentralized Execution
Decentralized execution refers to the process of running tasks or operations without a central authority or single point of control. Instead of relying on one central server or system, tasks are distributed across multiple independent nodes or participants. This approach enhances security, reduces the risk of failure, and promotes transparency, as no single entity has complete control. In practical terms, it’s commonly seen in blockchain technology, where transactions are verified by a network of computers rather than one organization, allowing for more democratic and resilient execution of processes or agreements.