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When AWS went down, half the internet held its breath. Even web3 apps built on “decentralized” concept, froze because their infrastructure still lived in the same centralized cloud. That outage was a reminder that real decentralization doesn’t stop at the blockchain layer. Compute needs to be open too. That’s where @fluence comes in. Instead of depending on a single hyperscaler, it connects a global network of independent compute providers, CPUs, GPUs, and storage, all verified on-chain. If one fails, others pick up the load. No single point of failure, no vendor lock-in. The internet shouldn’t pause because one data center sneezed. With projects like @fluence , we’re finally learning how to make sure it never does again.
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