Akave, a decentralized storage network, has launched Akave Cloud, the first decentralized data layer built on a special avalanche-layer-1 blockchain. Akave Cloud is designed for decentralized AI, Depin and Compliance-oriented SaaS applications and offers coded, programmable and verifiable storage for modern data infrastructure.
The platform uses smart contracts to manage all storage activities, including uploads, lectures and permissions. Each interaction is recorded on the chain, creating Sabotit-proof audit paths and ensures data sovereignty without sacrificing performance.
Akave Cloud is already used by organizations such as Innizi, The Defiant and Heurist.ai. It is also the first decentralized storage system that can be integrated with snowflake, allowing analysis teams to use existing tools during a transition to a decentralized infrastructure.
Akave Cloud runs on his own Avalanche L1 and uses EVM compatibility, subsidy definition and adaptable chain logic to support real-time, data-heavy applications. Functions include a S3-compatible API, coding to client-side for end-to-end control, smart contract-based access management and a multi-tier architecture that combines a fast avalanche network with cold storage based on Filecoin.
As part of his decentralized physical infrastructure network (Depin) model, Akave enables participants to offer bandwidth, to calculate strength or storage in exchange for rewards. The platform also supports regional AVALanche L1 implementations to comply with local administration and compliance requirements.
Future plans include the launch of sovereign data zones-through the community-run L1 networks for region-specific legal and infrastructure needs-while maintaining interoperability in the wider Akave ecosystem.
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