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There is a question every crypto user eventually has to ask themselves: who really controls your funds?
In many platforms today, users deposit their assets and trust the system to manage everything for them. It may feel convenient, but it also means giving up control and relying entirely on a third party. And as the industry has shown over time, that trust is not always guaranteed.
This is where the idea of true DeFi becomes important.
@Rezor_Official is built around a different approach. Instead of taking control away from users, it is designed to keep control where it belongs in the hands of the user. With a non-custodial structure, users manage their own assets while still having access to tools for swapping, trading, and interacting with the ecosystem.
Everything operates with transparency and on-chain visibility, allowing users to see and understand what is happening with their transactions, rather than relying on hidden processes behind the scenes.
This approach is not just about technology, it is about giving users confidence. Confidence that their assets remain theirs. Confidence that they are interacting with a system that aligns with the core principles of decentralization.
As DeFi continues to grow, more users are beginning to realize that control and transparency matter just as much as functionality.
@Rezor_Official reflects that shift.
Not by asking for trust, but by building a system where trust is not required.