
Cloudflare Outage Shows Why Crypto Needs End-to-End Decentralization
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Why It Matters
The outage reveals a systemic vulnerability that could undermine user trust and operational continuity for crypto services, prompting a push toward fully decentralized infrastructure to mitigate reliance on single points of failure.
Summary
A recent Cloudflare outage temporarily disabled access to several blockchain-based platforms, highlighting the reliance of many decentralized applications on Web2 infrastructure for front‑end delivery and data storage. While the underlying blockchains remained operational, services such as EthStorage and other crypto front‑ends went offline because they depend on Cloudflare’s CDN and DNS services. The incident underscores a gap between on‑chain decentralization and off‑chain components that still depend on centralized providers. Industry observers argue that true resilience requires end‑to‑end decentralization, including distributed hosting and storage solutions.
Cloudflare outage shows why crypto needs end-to-end decentralization
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