Unlike centralized systems that depend on single points of failure, Ethereum's distributed architecture ensures network continuity. No single entity controls the infrastructure, which means there's no scenario where an outage stems from administrative oversights or missed payments to cloud providers. This fundamental strength of decentralized networks—redundancy across thousands of nodes—makes Ethereum resilient by design. It's a compelling reminder of why blockchain technology matters.
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MidnightTrader
· 01-18 09:56
This is what true decentralization should look like; no one can choke it off.
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MEV_Whisperer
· 01-18 06:51
That's why I went all in on Ethereum, truly unbeatable.
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ILCollector
· 01-18 06:37
Decentralization is indeed tough, but in practice, it still relies on those few major nodes.
Unlike centralized systems that depend on single points of failure, Ethereum's distributed architecture ensures network continuity. No single entity controls the infrastructure, which means there's no scenario where an outage stems from administrative oversights or missed payments to cloud providers. This fundamental strength of decentralized networks—redundancy across thousands of nodes—makes Ethereum resilient by design. It's a compelling reminder of why blockchain technology matters.