Decentralization: Which Crypto’s Aren’t Centralized?! Let’s Find Out!

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0:00 Intro

1:31 What Is Decentralisation?

4:36 Developer Decentralisation

7:42 Coin or Token Decentralisation

10:19 Infra Decentralisation

12:52 Blockchain Decentralisation

16:01 External Decentralisation

18:49 Which Cryptos Are Decentralised?

21:17 Outro

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📜 Disclaimer 📜

The information contained herein is for informational purposes only. Nothing herein shall be construed to be financial legal or tax advice. The content of this video is solely the opinions of the speaker who is not a licensed financial advisor or registered investment advisor. Trading cryptocurrencies poses considerable risk of loss. The speaker does not guarantee any particular outcome.

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