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Distributed Network

Definition

A Distributed Network is a system where components are spread across multiple computers that communicate and coordinate with each other. In the context of blockchain technology, this refers to a peer-to-peer architecture where numerous nodes independently store, verify, and propagate transaction data without reliance on a central server. This structure provides resilience against single points of failure, enhances data integrity, and supports censorship resistance. Each participant contributes to the network’s overall functionality and security, creating a robust and resilient digital infrastructure.