The AWS of web3 @ICN_Protocol is finally approaching TGE
ICN is not a single-function protocol, but a full-stack cloud platform that integrates the three core capabilities of storage, computing, and networking. It currently serves over 1,000 paying customers with an annual revenue exceeding $5 million.
▍ICN aims to provide the following core products:
- Object Storage: Similar to AWS, providing decentralized, highly available, and scalable data storage services.
- Compute: Offering decentralized computing power, supporting various applications and workloads.
- Container Hosting: Supporting the deployment and management of containerized applications, providing a flexible deployment environment.
- Networking: Providing decentralized network services, ensuring the efficiency and security of data transmission.
The uniqueness of ICN lies in its integration of all core cloud functions, rather than offering isolated services.
▍Token Economy Empowers Dual Flywheel
Hypernodes purchased previously hold a 20% token share, with 15% unlocked at TGE and the remaining 4 years linear unlocking. The initial token selling pressure is not too significant.
▍Transition from "Storytelling" to "Real Revenue"
99.9% availability, processing 20 to 50 million files daily, with annual revenue exceeding $5 million (growth rate over 2000%),
Customer proof: Served over 1,000 paying customers, with several data centers established in Europe, meeting enterprise-level B-end demands.
▍Why does the world need ICN?
In the Web2 era, AWS redefined the cloud computing paradigm but created a centralized monopoly; today's Web3 applications are still forced to rely on centralized facilities like AWS and Alibaba Cloud, leading to fragmented deployment, censorship risks, and loss of data sovereignty. ICN is on a long journey to build a full-stack decentralized cloud for the Web3 era.