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Topic: Some utilities might never have their place in crypto space (Read 83 times)

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Then it makes sense that I asked, never heard of stork before so I will look into it right away thanks @jackg
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In hindsight, Artificial Intelligence as a blockchain product seems dumb in the first place.

As for cloud storage, I haven't been hearing anything about the likes of Storj, Sia, and Filecoin. On the other hand Arweave seems to be the one that's actually being used it seems. I've heard it's being used to store NFT files; in contrast to the typical Amazon Cloud or IFPS.
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Hasn't storj worked? They seem to boast some quite impressive figures on pb availability and presumably that includes high redundancy too (so it may be higher).

There will probably be a decentralised aws at some point and it'll probably compete well with many of the cloud giants.
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Many utilities failed to work out in crypto space e.g Artificial Intelligence projects but what about Cloud Storage projects? Have you seen one that works out cos i haven't, please tell me if you have ... It's like Cloud Storage is never needed as there are already better options..
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