A significant outage at a major cloud infrastructure provider knocked thousands of websites offline, sending shockwaves through the digital ecosystem. The incident highlights how reliant modern platforms—including many in the crypto and Web3 space—are on centralized cloud services. For those running DeFi platforms, exchanges, or blockchain services on these infrastructures, this kind of widespread disruption is a stark reminder of concentration risk. When critical infrastructure goes down, it doesn't discriminate. Projects operating on vulnerable stacks faced real downtime. It's the kind of event that sparks conversations about decentralization—not just in blockchain, but in the very backbone of the internet.
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MevShadowranger
· 12-27 13:20
Centralized infrastructure has collapsed again, this time truly making people understand what fragility means.
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AirdropSweaterFan
· 12-26 17:16
The centralized dream of Web3 is shattered like this, hilarious
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bridgeOops
· 12-26 04:12
Once centralized infrastructure collapses, everything collapses — this is the reality... Web3 is still touting decentralization, but none of the DeFi projects can escape.
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NFT_Therapy
· 12-25 03:44
NGL, this is quite ironic. We shout about decentralization every day, but when a cloud service provider sneezes, everyone catches a cold.
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GovernancePretender
· 12-25 03:44
Centralized systems will eventually fail; this time, it's a living textbook case.
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AirdropHunterWang
· 12-25 03:42
Centralized infrastructure collapsing means everyone is dead. This cloud service outage is truly a textbook case.
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CafeMinor
· 12-25 03:36
Centralized things are indeed unreliable, here we go again...
A significant outage at a major cloud infrastructure provider knocked thousands of websites offline, sending shockwaves through the digital ecosystem. The incident highlights how reliant modern platforms—including many in the crypto and Web3 space—are on centralized cloud services. For those running DeFi platforms, exchanges, or blockchain services on these infrastructures, this kind of widespread disruption is a stark reminder of concentration risk. When critical infrastructure goes down, it doesn't discriminate. Projects operating on vulnerable stacks faced real downtime. It's the kind of event that sparks conversations about decentralization—not just in blockchain, but in the very backbone of the internet.