Decentralized Computing Networks

Architecture

Decentralized computing networks, within the context of cryptocurrency, options trading, and financial derivatives, represent a fundamental shift from traditional centralized systems. These networks typically employ a distributed ledger technology, such as blockchain, to maintain a transparent and immutable record of transactions and data. The layered design often incorporates consensus mechanisms, like Proof-of-Stake or Delegated Proof-of-Stake, to validate transactions and ensure network security, fostering resilience against single points of failure. This distributed architecture enables peer-to-peer interactions, reducing reliance on intermediaries and potentially lowering operational costs associated with clearing and settlement processes.