The decentralization of TRON is not "no one can control it", but "you can control it too" When many people talk about blockchain, they always like to have one word on their lips: decentralization. But what is true decentralization? Is it as long as the project team doesn't run away? Today, we will talk about how TRON is decentralized and how its mechanism is different from other chains. 1/ DPoS: The token holder determines the ownership of power TRON uses a consensus mechanism called DPoS (Delegated Proof of Stake). What this means: if you have TRX, you can vote for Super Representatives (SRs) who are responsible for packaging transactions and maintaining network security. It's not whoever pays more money to control the network, it's voted by the community. 2/ Super representatives can be rotated and replaced There are a total of 27 superrepresentatives in the TRON network, and any node can participate. As long as you have more votes, you can get on the throne, and if you are not satisfied, you can change it at any time. It's not "whoever deploys the server is in power", it's "whoever wins the trust of the community participates in governance". 3/ The code is open and the mechanism is transparent Many people misunderstand that "decentralization" means that no one manages and no one develops. In fact, the real key is that the mechanism is transparent, the code is open-source, and the rules can be verified. TRON's nodes are located all over the world, and the code is open source on GitHub, so anyone can view, audit, and even fork it themselves. 4/ Concentration controversy: Mechanism decisions are not dead Some people say that some of TRON's super-representatives have a close relationship with the Foundation, and this is a real problem. But this does not mean that "the entire network is controlled". Because the mechanism is there - delegates can be voted out, and the network is dynamically adjusted, unlike some projects that don't even make their code public and claim to be decentralized. 5/ Not a bystander, but a participant True decentralization is not just a slogan, but you can actually participate, supervise, and earn. You can vote for TRX to participate in governance, and you can also use it in DeFi, NFT, GameFi, and you can also participate in SR as a node yourself - ordinary users also have the right to speak. 6/ A "model of decentralization" in reality RATHER THAN BEING PERFECTLY DECENTRALIZED, TRON IS A MODEL FOR EFFICIENCY, SPEED, AND COMMUNITY GOVERNANCE IN REALITY. No chain is perfect, but TRON has delivered a qualified answer sheet in at least three things: stability, landing, and participation. A system that no one can easily control The core of TRON is that it allows every user not only to be a user, but also a participant, decision-maker, and beneficiary. It doesn't want no one to be in control, but to make sure that no one can easily control the entire system – that's what Web3 is all about, and that's what decentralization really means. @justinsuntron @trondaoCN #TRONEcoStar
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