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Phase 19: Learning Trust Through Blockchain

When I started to understand how blockchain works, I thought what I would learn was only about technology, coding, or how to store coins. But it turns out that what I learned the most was: the meaning of trust.

In the crypto world, there is no boss, no headquarters. But transactions keep running, assets keep changing hands, and the system remains secure. Why? Because there is trust—not in people, but in protocols, in transparency, in collective consensus.

Slowly I realized that blockchain is a mirror of life. That a good system is born from agreements, from mutual integrity, not from coercion. I started to think, if everyday life could also be as clear and transparent as this, maybe many wounds wouldn’t need to happen.

So now, every time I open my wallet or look at the network, I don't just think about assets. But also about values. About how trust is not a naive thing, but a strong foundation for the future.