Blockchain has nothing to do with decentralization or network of nodes. It is a specific way of organizing information. Blockchain can work in a centralized environment just fine, while, on the other hand, the benefits of decentralization and data replication can be applied (and are applied) to traditional systems that use relational databases, for example. Also, blockchain on its own does not assume security. There is a huge amount of work done in blockchain-based systems aside from shoving everything in a chain of linked blocks.
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I'll be happy to answer all of your questions and even proofread your next post about blockchain for free, just PLEASE don't misinform people with false information.
Blockchain has nothing to do with decentralization or network of nodes. It is a specific way of organizing information. Blockchain can work in a centralized environment just fine, while, on the other hand, the benefits of decentralization and data replication can be applied (and are applied) to traditional systems that use relational databases, for example. Also, blockchain on its own does not assume security. There is a huge amount of work done in blockchain-based systems aside from shoving everything in a chain of linked blocks.
I'll be happy to answer all of your questions and even proofread your next post about blockchain for free, just PLEASE don't misinform people with false information.
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