The Dangers of Overcentralization: Why Decentralization Matters
Overcentralization refers to a situation where too much power, authority, or control is concentrated in one person, group, or entity, often to the detriment of others. In a decentralized system, decision-making authority and resources are distributed among multiple entities, rather than being concentrated in a single central authority. Overcentralization can lead to a lack of diversity, innovation, and resilience, as well as an increased risk of failures and abuses of power.
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