"分散化の力を信じる人々は、信頼不要のシステムを作るために集まります。"
— Vitalik Buterin
Simplified Meaning:
People who think it's better not to have a single boss or central authority will come together to build systems where no one needs to rely on a specific person or group to be trusted. Imagine a group project where no one is the leader, but everyone works together and all decisions are made openly and fairly. In these systems, you don't have to worry about whether a leader is making the right decision, because the setup makes sure everything is transparent and honest. Bitcoin is a good example: instead of a bank controlling the money, many computers around the world work together to manage transactions so that everyone can see and verify them. Similarly, if you and your friends decide to share house chores in a way that everyone can watch and agree on, you’re ensuring fairness without needing a single person in charge. This way of organizing things can help in making sure everyone feels involved and trusted, fostering cooperation and fairness without a central authority.