How Decentralized System Architecture works

Decentralized System Architecture

A decentralized system is a network where nodes do not depend on a single master node. Control is distributed among many nodes. Cryptocurrency service providers such as Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin, etc. use this model of delivering services.

Some examples of decentralized systems are DSound and DLive. DSound is a decentralized platform, which allows a user to upload, listen to and discover music and other sounds stored on top of the IPFS Network (Dsound, 2020). DLive is a live streaming video service constructed on top of the STEEM blockchain (DLive, 2020).

Objectives of Decentralized System

Decentralized video platforms empower the participants, allowing the market to make direct connections towards pricing, revenue distribution, content selection, advertising model, etc.

A truly decentralized infrastructure is unyielding to attempts at shut down, there being no single point of instability.

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