Uzair Farooq
@uzairsmoke
They’re not too dissimilar from traditional applications that many of us use in everyday life, such as Facebook Messenger or PayPal, for example. The key difference to remember is that dApps, as the name implies, are decentralized. As a result, they aren’t controlled by a central authority or run on centralized servers. Instead, they function on peer-to-peer networks, removing the need for intermediaries.
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