In the world of crypto and investment, an important topic for professional investors is the impact of decentralization on projects. Truly decentralized projects are resistant to censorship and have the potential for long-term sustainability as they are community-managed. However, although many projects claim to be "decentralized," it can be seen that centralized control persists when examining team wallets, early investor rights, and governance mechanisms.
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In the world of crypto and investment, an important topic for professional investors is the impact of decentralization on projects. Truly decentralized projects are resistant to censorship and have the potential for long-term sustainability as they are community-managed. However, although many projects claim to be "decentralized," it can be seen that centralized control persists when examining team wallets, early investor rights, and governance mechanisms.