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Decentralized Digital Banking

Definition

Decentralized digital banking refers to financial services that operate without traditional central authorities, leveraging blockchain technology and smart contracts. This system aims to provide banking functions, such as lending, borrowing, and asset management, directly to users through peer-to-peer networks. It removes intermediaries, potentially offering greater transparency, lower fees, and broader access to financial tools. This approach represents a significant departure from conventional financial institutions.