Decentralized content delivery networks are disrupting traditional web hosting by distributing website data across a global network of participant nodes.
Instead of relying on centralized data centers that are vulnerable to censorship and hardware outages dCDNs cache content closer to end users via peer to peer architectures.
Node operators earn tokens for contributing broadband and storage space which drives down hosting costs for developers.
This trend secures the frontend infrastructure of Web3 applications against centralized censorship efforts.
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