Platform X should gradually reduce dependence on third-party CDN services, especially centralized infrastructure providers like Cloudflare. Over-reliance on external services presents multiple risks: if a third party experiences a failure or service interruption, the entire platform could face availability issues; centralized handling of user data also introduces privacy risks; at the same time, it limits the platform's independent decision-making space.
The long-term competitiveness of Web3 platforms should come from more decentralized and autonomous infrastructure architectures. This not only enhances system resilience and reliability but also aligns better with the core values of decentralization. Building your own content delivery network, redundant node configurations, multi-region deployments, and other solutions may require larger initial investments, but from the perspective of strategic independence and long-term user experience benefits, this is an inevitable trend.
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FOMOSapien
· 01-19 12:44
That's right, intermediaries like Cloudflare should have been eliminated long ago.
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MEVVictimAlliance
· 01-19 06:02
That's right. Relying on centralized infrastructure like Cloudflare is moving further away from the original intention of Web3.
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StrawberryIce
· 01-18 21:24
That's right, Cloudflare's setup should have been loosened long ago.
Relying on third-party CDNs is really setting a trap for yourself; if the internet goes down, everything's ruined.
Building your own infrastructure may be costly, but it's a necessary expense to buy independence.
To truly decentralize, you can't remain dependent on others.
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NFTArtisanHQ
· 01-17 06:16
ngl, the whole "decentralize the infrastructure" argument reminds me of early benjamin's critique on mechanical reproduction... except now we're talking about distributing the means of content delivery itself. interesting pivot from pure tokenomics into actual physical autonomy
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MEVHunterWang
· 01-16 21:04
That's right, intermediaries like Cloudflare should have been dropped long ago.
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TokenomicsPolice
· 01-16 21:04
That's right, centralized choke points like Cloudflare should indeed be eliminated.
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ser_ngmi
· 01-16 20:51
Honestly, the centralized reliance on services like Cloudflare should have been cut long ago. Basically, it's handing over your lifeline to others.
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MysteryBoxOpener
· 01-16 20:51
To be honest, the Cloudflare setup really requires caution.
It's ironic that Web3, which should be decentralized, is still being throttled by centralized entities.
Building your own CDN is costly but worthwhile; we can't keep being choked by others.
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NotFinancialAdvice
· 01-16 20:50
It's the same old story, when Cloudflare goes down, everyone has to kneel.
Platform X should gradually reduce dependence on third-party CDN services, especially centralized infrastructure providers like Cloudflare. Over-reliance on external services presents multiple risks: if a third party experiences a failure or service interruption, the entire platform could face availability issues; centralized handling of user data also introduces privacy risks; at the same time, it limits the platform's independent decision-making space.
The long-term competitiveness of Web3 platforms should come from more decentralized and autonomous infrastructure architectures. This not only enhances system resilience and reliability but also aligns better with the core values of decentralization. Building your own content delivery network, redundant node configurations, multi-region deployments, and other solutions may require larger initial investments, but from the perspective of strategic independence and long-term user experience benefits, this is an inevitable trend.