Users interact with dApps via wallets (like MetaMask or Rabby), which act as digital identities and sign transactions [9]. DApps vs. Traditional Applications
The source code is usually public, allowing anyone to inspect, verify, or suggest improvements [2]. Users interact with dApps via wallets (like MetaMask
Conceptually, dApps offer similar functionality to traditional apps—games, finance, social media—but they operate without a central authority governing them [9, 19]. They are the cornerstone of the Web3 ecosystem, aiming for increased transparency and user sovereignty [10]. Key Characteristics of a DApp allowing anyone to inspect
Many popular blockchains face traffic jams, resulting in high transaction fees and slow processing times [9, 10]. or suggest improvements [2]. Conceptually