Relying entirely on a centralized server for data hosting? The risk is too great. Once the server crashes or faces censorship and bans, all your information could be lost. The emergence of distributed storage protocols has changed all this—by breaking files into pieces and dispersing them across various network nodes, even if some nodes go offline, data can still be quickly recovered, and the entire system remains continuously available. This is the true resilience that Web3 promises us—no reliance on any single point of failure, and data truly belongs to you.

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just_another_fishvip
· 3h ago
Well said, the centralized system has long deserved to die.
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DefiEngineerJackvip
· 21h ago
well, *actually* if you look at the incentive mechanisms, most nodes still go offline because nobody's properly compensating for storage redundancy. show me the formal proof this is actually more resilient than i-nodes on ext4 lol
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NotAFinancialAdvicevip
· 21h ago
This is the true meaning of Web3.
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SignatureVerifiervip
· 21h ago
ngl the "data truly belongs to you" pitch kinda glosses over node incentive misalignment... who's actually maintaining these nodes long-term tho? 🤔
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