From IPFS to CESS: A New Standard for Web3 Storage Solutions

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更新済み: 2025-07-17 09:45


CESS Network is rapidly becoming a benchmark in Web3 storage, offering a full-stack, decentralized infrastructure that builds upon and surpasses the capabilities of IPFS. For users focused on airdrop participation, crypto learning, and blockchain infrastructure, CESS Network brings both innovation and opportunity. As a content creator at Gate, I’m here to unpack why CESS Network is setting a new standard for Web3 storage.

Why IPFS Needed an Upgrade

IPFS pioneered content-addressed, peer-to-peer file storage, using a Distributed Hash Table (DHT) to allow immutable and decentralized data access . However, it has limitations — nodes must stay online to serve data, leading to potential downtime and data availability issues. While resilient, IPFS lacks the incentive and persistence mechanisms necessary for enterprise-level Web3 use.

How CESS Network Goes Beyond IPFS

CESS Network enhances the Web3 storage layer through several key innovations:

  • It deploys a Layer-1 blockchain to secure transactions and rewards storage providers via Proof of Idle Space (PoIS) and Proof of Data Reduplication & Recovery (PoDR²), ensuring data isn’t just archived—but reliably stored across global nodes.
  • Supports proxy re-encryption, geographically compliant storage (LBSS), and MDRC, enabling secure access control and regulatory compliance—features missing in IPFS.
  • Establishes multiple node types — consensus nodes, storage nodes, CDN nodes, and TEE nodes — providing a robust infrastructure suited for enterprise-grade Web3 applications).

Core Mechanisms: Efficiency Meets Security

To maintain decentralization and performance, CESS Network uses:

  • Random Rotational Selection (R²S) to distribute verification tasks fairly across nodes.
  • PoIS to incentivize users to contribute idle storage capacity.
  • PoDR² to ensure near 100% data availability, reducing data loss risk.
  • CD²N layer to speed up retrieval, delivering a CDN-like experience within a decentralized system).

Real-World Use Cases

CESS Network’s architecture supports diverse Web3 use cases:

  • Enterprise clients can substitute costly cloud services for decentralized storage, saving on fees while gaining resilience.
  • XESS AI-LINK supports federated learning in sectors like healthcare and finance, without compromising data privacy
  • Acts as a Layer-1 data availability layer, storing off-chain data for major blockchains like Bitcoin and Ethereum .
  • Enables a data marketplace, where users monetize data while retaining full ownership and control.

Tokenomics & Market Snapshot

CESS token plays a central economic role:

  • The total supply is 10 billion CESS, with 45% allocated for storage and consensus rewards
  • It powers essential functions: staking, transaction fees, node incentives, and governance roles.

Market data (July 2025):

  • Priced at about $0.00694 USD, down slightly (~–0.05%) over 24 hours.
  • 24‑hour trading volume around $3 million, signaling steady market interest.
  • Circulating supply: 2.65 billion CESS, with a market cap near $18–19 million.

Support & Ecosystem Momentum

Since its 2019 inception, CESS has advanced through multiple testnets, version upgrades, and integration of EVM + WASM compatibility, IPFS connectivity, PReT, and MDRC enhancements planned through 2026 . A Series A funding round of $8 million led by DWF Labs and Web3 Foundation demonstrates strong institutional backing.

Gate’s Role in CESS Adoption

As a Gate content creator, I see clear paths to grow with CESS Network:

  • Listing CESS on Gate provides liquidity and ease of access, especially for Vietnamese users.
  • Gate’s 1000 BTC Protection Fund, low fees, and secure infrastructure create an ideal environment for users to trade, stake, and experiment with Web3 storage.
  • Our Gate Learn platform can offer bilingual guides—covering testnet onboarding, airdrop mechanics, staking, and data service use.
  • We also plan AMA events and livestreams with CESS’s team, further engaging Gate’s active crypto community.

Conclusion: CESS as the New Benchmark in Web3 Storage

From IPFS to CESS, the evolution is clear: CESS Network has become the new standard in decentralized Web3 storage infrastructure:

  • It supports secure, resilient, regulated storage across multiple node types and geolocations.
  • Its consensus and redundancy mechanisms ensure data reliability at scale.
  • As a Layer‑1 DePIN protocol, it delivers value to enterprise, blockchain, and AI use cases.
  • Market adoption and tokenomics show robust momentum and appeal.
  • With Gate’s support, CESS becomes accessible to a larger audience, driving adoption and utility.

If you’re exploring airdrop opportunities, Web3 infrastructure, or data-backed crypto assets, CESS Network is one to watch. Let me know if you’d like step-by-step guides on staking CESS, participating in its data marketplace, or comparing it with IPFS/filecoin ecosystems—I’ll prepare content tailored for the Gate community.

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