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The Data Aggregator Model and the Federated Model
The models used for the trust framework can vary from one region to another. They've written about different models such as the super aggregator model and the federated model. Can you give us an idea of the differences between those two? In an aggregator model all of the information funnels through funny enough an aggregator, a central authority. Think of it like a hub and spoke,. It might sound simpler but it has a lot of drawbacks. For one, if you wish to change anything you'll constrain because all of your information must flow through a central source. Your ability to innovate and grow and develop is constrained by how fast that central source can tater and evolve.