The Future of Decentralized Data Storage
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The first non-cryptocurrency application of blockchain was implemented in 2016 for supply chain management, years before most people had even heard of blockchain technology.
Decentralized storage systems like IPFS can survive even if 80% of the network goes offline, making them significantly more resilient than traditional centralized storage.
Newer blockchain protocols use up to 99.95% less energy than first-generation systems, addressing one of the biggest criticisms of the technology.
Several major news organizations now archive their content on decentralized networks to prevent censorship and ensure historical records cannot be altered.
Decentralized identity systems allow people to own their personal data and share only what's necessary, potentially eliminating the need for usernames and passwords.