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=== Security Principles
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The ((("Bitcoin", "security", "principles of", id="bitcoin-security-principle")))((("security", "principles of", id="security-principle")))core principle in Bitcoin is
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The ((("Bitcoin", "security", "principles of", id="bitcoin-security-principle")))((("security", "principles of", id="security-principle")))((("decentralized consensus", "as security principle", secondary-sortas="security principle", id="decentral-consensus-principle")))core principle in Bitcoin is
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decentralization and it has important implications for security. A
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centralized model, such as a traditional bank or payment network,
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depends on access control and vetting to keep bad actors out of the
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by identity theft, corruption, and embezzlement. To take advantage of
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Bitcoin's unique decentralized security model, you have to avoid the
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temptation of centralized architectures that might feel familiar but
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ultimately subvert Bitcoin's security.
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ultimately subvert Bitcoin's ((("decentralized consensus", "as security principle", secondary-sortas="security principle", startref="decentral-consensus-principle")))security.
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==== The Root of Trust
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