What Do Privacy and Feudalism Have in Common? | HackerNoon
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Decentralized projects emphasize user data ownership instead of privacy, providing individuals rights to their data akin to land ownership, promoting control and decision-making.
In the 21st century, data stands as a crucial asset in the global economy, with major companies deriving substantial revenue from user information, underscoring its value.
True ownership of data encompasses possession, use, and disposition; it's about enabling individuals to control their information rather than merely keeping it private.
Decentralized technologies and asymmetric cryptography allow for enforcing data ownership, marking a shift from traditional privacy model where servers dictate access.
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