Major internet outage hitting right now. A massive portion of global web services just went offline without warning. Users across multiple regions reporting complete loss of access to various platforms and services. This kind of infrastructure failure raises serious questions about centralization risks in today's internet architecture.
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Ramen_Until_Rich
· 20h ago
Oh no, another outage... I can't log in to my exchange. This time it's massive, it feels like the entire internet is down.
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ReverseFOMOguy
· 12-05 09:35
Damn, here we go again. The centralization of the internet really needs to change, otherwise one day it could all collapse again.
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DataChief
· 12-05 09:32
Damn, it's happening again? Why is it so serious this time? Several platforms have crashed.
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MEVHunterNoLoss
· 12-05 09:17
Haha, here we go again? Centralized infrastructure failure—how many on-chain transactions are going to die this time?
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BearMarketNoodler
· 12-05 09:13
Here we go again, the fragility of centralization is on full display. This outage is just a wake-up call for everyone—are you still betting that platforms won't go down? It's laughable, and yet there are still people panic selling. History keeps teaching us the same lesson: centralized infrastructure is bound to fail sooner or later.
Major internet outage hitting right now. A massive portion of global web services just went offline without warning. Users across multiple regions reporting complete loss of access to various platforms and services. This kind of infrastructure failure raises serious questions about centralization risks in today's internet architecture.