AWS just rolled out a dedicated European cloud infrastructure hub, giving users a real alternative to the US-dominated cloud provider landscape. The move directly tackles what's been nagging many businesses—concerns about data residency and who actually controls your information. Instead of relying solely on American-based servers, organizations operating in Europe now have their own independent cloud solution on the continent. This regional approach to data sovereignty is becoming increasingly important as more enterprises and platforms seek to keep their infrastructure closer to home. For Web3 projects and blockchain services handling sensitive user data, having localized infrastructure options adds another layer of flexibility when considering compliance and data protection strategies.

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TideRecedervip
· 12h ago
Europe's own cloud infrastructure is finally here, no longer having to rely on the US... This is indeed a positive development for Web3 projects.
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LayoffMinervip
· 12h ago
Really? AWS is finally decentralizing? It should have been like this a long time ago; data has been controlled by Americans for too long.
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ForkMastervip
· 12h ago
The rhetoric of data sovereignty is what project teams love to use to harvest profits. AWS Europe's self-built infrastructure, to put it simply, is just trying to exploit GDPR for benefits. Don't be fooled.
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PretendingToReadDocsvip
· 12h ago
Europe finally has its own choice, no longer fully relying on the US side.
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