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Trust Minimized Applications

Definition

Trust Minimized Applications are software programs designed to operate with reduced reliance on human trust in intermediaries or centralized authorities. These applications leverage cryptographic proofs and decentralized protocols, such as blockchains, to ensure the integrity and execution of operations. By minimizing the need for trust, they enhance security, transparency, and censorship resistance. Such applications are a core component of the decentralized web and digital asset ecosystems.