Another cloud service "false positive" incident—A certain Web3 project team just released an announcement saying that all their servers suddenly went offline.
The reason? A major cloud platform shut down the project team's subscription account without any prior notice. The team tried to contact customer service to resolve the issue, but could only interact with an AI bot and couldn’t find a real person to handle the situation.
This "act first, notify later" approach caused the entire service to crash instantly. The management mechanisms of traditional cloud service providers carry too much risk for Web3 projects—your business could be paused at any moment due to some algorithmic decision, with no appeal process available.
The importance of decentralized infrastructure has been proven once again, in the most brutal way.
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Another cloud service "false positive" incident—A certain Web3 project team just released an announcement saying that all their servers suddenly went offline.
The reason? A major cloud platform shut down the project team's subscription account without any prior notice. The team tried to contact customer service to resolve the issue, but could only interact with an AI bot and couldn’t find a real person to handle the situation.
This "act first, notify later" approach caused the entire service to crash instantly. The management mechanisms of traditional cloud service providers carry too much risk for Web3 projects—your business could be paused at any moment due to some algorithmic decision, with no appeal process available.
The importance of decentralized infrastructure has been proven once again, in the most brutal way.