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Many people think decentralization starts and ends with tokens.
But owning tokens does not automatically mean owning the network.
You might hold a large amount of a project's tokens, yet still have no influence over how the network evolves, who can make changes, or who controls its future.
True ownership comes from having a voice in:
โข Governance and decision-making
โข Network upgrades and development
โข Validator participation
โข Long-term direction and security
When these critical elements are controlled by a small group, users are not really owners they are simply participants.
A truly decentralized network gives power to the people who build, support, and use it.
That is why the next generation of blockchain infrastructure focuses on more than token distribution. It focuses on giving communities the tools to create and manage networks where decision-making is shared, transparent, and secure.
This is the vision behind @CNPYNetwork empowering builders to launch their own networks with strong security, fast deployment, and governance that puts control in the hands of the community.

Canopy@CNPYNetwork
You can hold every token a project ever issued and still own none of it. The supply rules, the upgrade keys, the validator set. All somewhere you can't reach. Owning a Canopy chain means owning the parts that actually decide your future ๐ฟ
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