Is your frontend really decentralized?

Many projects that claim to be decentralized are actually just backend logic written on the chain, while the frontend pages are still hosted on Vercel or Alibaba Cloud. Once these centralized service providers go down or face scrutiny, users can't even find an entry point. The emergence of Walrus Sites fills in the last gap. It allows you to throw the entire HTML, JS, CSS, and even rich media resources into Walrus's decentralized network. When accessing, it's no longer a request to a centralized server, but directly from decentralized nodes, and the speed is quite fast. This kind of complete decentralization is not just an ideal; it's a real risk resistance capability. For applications that pursue extreme sovereignty, this is no longer an optional solution but a survival bottom line. The implementation of this technology is not complicated, but the sense of psychological security it brings is immense.

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