Remember that November incident? Cloudflare went dark, and boom—a bunch of major centralized exchanges got knocked offline. That well-known compliant platform was among the casualties. Wild how much of crypto infrastructure still leans on these single points of failure. Makes you wonder about the whole "decentralized" promise when one DNS provider hiccup can freeze your trading.
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consensus_whisperer
· 12-08 03:46
A DNS crash can bring down an exchange? Where's the decentralization in that, seriously? That's hilarious.
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AirdropHunterWang
· 12-08 03:44
ngl this is just a joke... Talking about decentralization, but when a single DNS goes down everything is screwed. The exchanges have no choice but to band together for support.
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NFTragedy
· 12-08 03:42
It seems like the dream of decentralization has been completely shattered—a single DNS glitch took everything down.
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ApyWhisperer
· 12-08 03:35
Damn, when Cloudflare goes down, the exchanges crash immediately. Is this what they call decentralization? What a joke.
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AlphaWhisperer
· 12-08 03:27
Wasn't it supposed to be decentralized? In the end, a single DNS issue brought down the entire exchange. The irony is unbelievable.
Remember that November incident? Cloudflare went dark, and boom—a bunch of major centralized exchanges got knocked offline. That well-known compliant platform was among the casualties. Wild how much of crypto infrastructure still leans on these single points of failure. Makes you wonder about the whole "decentralized" promise when one DNS provider hiccup can freeze your trading.