CESS: The Decentraland Storage System That Could Revolutionize Web3

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Have you ever stopped to think about where your NFTs, blockchain data, and AI files should be securely stored? The CESS (Cumulus Encrypted Storage System) aims to solve exactly that problem.

What Makes the CESS Different?

The CESS is basically a decentralized storage network built for Web3. Think of it as a Google Drive, but without centralized servers and with your data encrypted from start to finish.

The Main Points:

  • Permanent and secure storage for large data (videos, NFTs, AI models)
  • Decentralized encryption - you have the keys, no one else has access
  • Optimized speed for dApps and blockchain applications
  • Compatibility with Polkadot, Ethereum, and other blockchains

How Does the Mechanics Work?

The token $CESS is the fuel of the network:

  • You pay in CESS to store data
  • Storage providers earn rewards by providing space
  • A system called PoDR (Proof of Data Redundancy) validates that the data is indeed being stored.

Current Status

The project was in advanced testnet in the last update and preparing its mainnet. It has backing from well-known investors in the crypto space and a solid whitepaper.

Recent Price Data:

  • $CESS Alpha: $0.0039 (+7.42%)

Is It Worth It?

Like any new Web3 project, it requires research. But the idea is solid: Web3 will need decentralized storage, and CESS is one of the contenders. Stay tuned for possible airdrops when the mainnet launches.

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