There is no real privacy in a centralized system.
The only chance we have at privacy is in a decentralized system.
There is no real privacy in a centralized system.
The only chance we have at privacy is in a decentralized system.
I think it's less decentralization per se, but the requisite encryption and pseudonymity that comes with it. It may be "secure" in a centralized system, except centralized systems have no incentive to add real encryption (no back doors) and pseudonymity (no real ID).