Decentralized Technology May Offer a Long-Term Fix for Digital Risks
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While regulation can impose rules and obligations on large tech platforms, Agata Ferreira argues that laws alone may not solve problems built directly into the architecture of centralized systems. When platforms are designed around data aggregation and control, governments often end up adding more oversight, more compliance requirements, and more enforcement, without changing the underlying structure.
Instead, Ferreira suggests that decentralized and privacy-preserving technologies could help reduce systemic risks by design. Emerging ideas within the Web3 ecosystem, such as self-sovereign computing and user-controlled infrastructure, aim to distribute control across networks rather than concentrating it in a few powerful platforms. If implemented effectively, such architectures could make digital systems more resilient, reduce dependency on single providers, and give users greater control over their data and online interactions.