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Trust has been attracting a significant attention, both in its sociological and technical aspect. Distrust, the necessary counter-partner of trust, has not been a primary research target. This situation has led to significant shortage of research discussion about distrust. The paper discusses distrust from the perspective of the complexity-based model of confidence to demonstrate how trust and distrust can be interpreted and how they can coexist within the model.