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Meta|Oct 31, 2025 07:53
Just in the first 10 months of this year, hundreds of companies' cloud storage systems have been breached. Salesforce's OAuth tokens were stolen, affecting giants like Google, Allianz, and Cloudflare. SonicWall's cloud backup system was hacked, and sensitive patient information was leaked from Ascension's third-party cloud platform. Every breach tells the same story: centralized single points of failure. ————————————————————————— When you hand over your data to giants like AWS and Google Cloud, you're essentially gambling. Gambling that security measures will never fail, gambling that hackers will never find vulnerabilities, gambling that third-party vendors will never become the weak link. But the reality is that centralized cloud services are a honeypot for hackers. Once breached, all data is exposed. @cysic_xyz ComputeFi distributes computation and storage across thousands of nodes worldwide, effectively solving this problem. No single server to attack. No central database to steal from. No company can shut down your access. Every computation task is verified through zero-knowledge proofs, ensuring correctness while protecting data privacy. Even if a node is compromised, attackers can't access complete data or tamper with computation results. ————————————————————————— Cloud service breaches aren't a matter of "if," but "when." Every data breach reminds us: the era of centralized infrastructure needs to end. @cysic_xyz When computation truly becomes decentralized, verifiable, and a public resource accessible to everyone, data security will no longer rely on hope—it will be guaranteed by mathematics.
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