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Distributed Authority

Definition

Distributed authority refers to a system where control and decision-making power are spread across multiple independent entities rather than concentrated in a single central body. In blockchain networks, this means no single party can unilaterally alter the ledger or dictate network rules. This dispersal of power is a core tenet of decentralization, enhancing censorship resistance and security. It underpins the trustless nature of many digital assets.