Decentralised applications, also known as DApps, are software programs that run on a network of computers instead of being controlled by a single entity or central authority. They operate on a technology called blockchain, which is a secure and transparent system. DApps aim to provide open, fair, and trustless platforms that are not controlled by any single party and allow users to interact and transact directly with each other. In simple words,
decentralised applications are software programs that work on a network where no one has complete control and everyone can participate equally.
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