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In Web2, we "trust" platforms.When you log in, make payments, or post content, it all depends on an invisible database saying "OK."We've gotten used to this kind of trust, but we've never truly owned it.
In Web3, the direction of trust has changed.You no longer trust the platform, but rather the code, the consensus, and the signature in your own hand.The first time I signed a transaction with a wallet, I was even a little scared—behind that string of signatures, there was no customer service, no way to revoke it.
But later I found that the feeling of "being responsible for oneself" is actually quite real.Trust is no longer something given away, but something built by oneself.