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by polezo
2578 days ago
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Or they can verify them themselves since it's all open source. And for the less technically inclined there's also 3rd party audits and an active bug bounty. Point being, everything is open and transparent, and none of it happens behind the scenes, so that's where the "trustless" comes in. While yes, that word is overused and misunderstood, and regular users still admittedly do put trust in open source code on a public network, it's a much more open system than we've been able to have before. The trust users depend on in this instance doesn't rely on faith in any single entity to tell you what's changed in their private DB behind the scenes, you can verify it for yourself. |
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