CESS, a decentralized storage data platform, has announced that its DeShare Airdrop and public testing onboarding has surpassed 1.2 million participants globally. The milestone, team says, marks a big step toward mainstream adoption of decentralized cloud storage solutions.
CESS’s DeShare Airdrop initiative has successfully encouraged users to explore its next-generation decentralized storage system, offering secure, scalable, and cost-effective data solutions. The overwhelming response highlights the rising demand for decentralized technologies amid growing concerns over data privacy and security.
Jessie Dai, Co-founder and COO of CESS, expressed excitement over the community’s strong engagement, noting that surpassing 1.2 million participants highlighted the global demand for reliable and efficient decentralized data solutions. She emphasized that this achievement reaffirmed CESS’s mission to transform the decentralized data value infrastructure.
The public testing phase has yielded valuable insights into network efficiency, scalability, and security, enabling CESS to refine its technology based on real-world usage. Participants have actively tested various aspects of the platform, providing critical feedback that will shape future developments.
CESS says it remains dedicated to expanding accessibility, enhancing system functionality, and driving broader adoption of decentralized storage solutions. The success of the DeShare Airdrop reaffirms the project’s commitment to building a more secure and distributed digital future.
CESS is a decentralized data value infrastructure designed for Web3 and AI ecosystems. Leveraging distributed infrastructure, proxy re-encryption, and advanced consensus mechanisms, CESS delivers secure, scalable, and efficient data storage and retrieval services across diverse applications.