Distributed Content Delivery

Mechanism

Distributed content delivery refers to the process of serving digital content, such as market data, educational materials, or software updates, from multiple decentralized nodes rather than a single central server. This mechanism enhances resilience against censorship and single points of failure, ensuring content availability even under adverse conditions. In the context of cryptocurrency, it supports the distribution of whitepapers, dApp interfaces, and real-time blockchain data. It optimizes access speed for geographically dispersed users.