Bitcoin is decentralized because it does not rely on any central agency (such as governments or banks) to manage the network or verify transactions. Traditional monetary and financial systems rely on centralized institutions to control money supply, verify transactions and formulate monetary policies. In contrast, Bitcoin is based on a decentralized computer network (node), which jointly maintain and ensure the security of the blockchain.
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