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Cere Network introduces Vision 2.0 poised to be a key driver of Web3 infrastructure adoption in 2023

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Cere Network introduces Vision 2.0 poised to be a key driver of Web3 infrastructure adoption in 2023

Source: blockchain.news

Berlin, Germany, October 20, 2022, Chainwire

Cere Network, a leader in decentralized data cloud (DDC) platforms, today announced the release of Vision 2.0 to update supporters on its mission for a truly decentralized Web3. The launch of Vision 2.0 follows the launch of the new Cere Network website, showcasing a variety of exciting technology updates along with partnerships and applications in the pipeline.

Vision 2.0 provides a critical look at dApps and their data infrastructure. Despite what some may think, most dApps today are not decentralized, particularly their data, which is usually stored on centralized servers. This severely limits the decentralized and serverless potential of dApps and does not solve the privacy and security issues that plague today’s centralized Web2 applications that host key user identity and data in compromised states.


“DApps and Web3, in general, cannot progress towards a truly open and secure future without a truly decentralized data protocol.” said Fred Jin, founder and CEO of Cere. “Application data continues to be stored on centralized servers. We are looking to change that.”

Cere’s decentralized data network and protocol, along with the Cere Tools & Services Suite, enables any application to efficiently serve and store data in its decentralized data cloud (DDC), encrypted and segmented individually for each consumer. This world-changing data strategy and ethic will enable any consumer to truly own their data and make it interoperable across all cloud data applications and services. DDC is ready to power future use cases, such as in medicine, where patients can not only access all of their medical records from their pocket, but can also instantly allow any doctor/clinic or predictive analytics machine to access them; or in education, where students/parents/educators can access all of their learning paths/key insights and facilitate hyper-personalized learning for each student. Cere has already pioneered a universal wallet to bridge user data assets and access rights between applications.

How DaaS (decentralized) data as a service takes dApps to the next level

Currently, most dApps function primarily as wallets that interact with smart contracts on the blockchain, but still rely on centralized data and infrastructure. Cere DDC offers the first viable alternative to this status quo for the benefit of both consumers and businesses. Cere is already working with partners and developers to read various applications in verticals such as digital media, games, and consumer brands.


“Our goal is to make it easy to develop new serverless and trustless applications and refine Web3 applications.” Jin said. “Bringing DaaS to Web2 applications that already have a large user base is key to mass adoption of decentralized public services.”


Cere Network is the first decentralized data cloud (DDC) platform that supports plug-and-play integration with any EVM-compliant blockchain, such as Ethereum, Polygon, BSC, Solana, Polkadot, Cosmos, and others. The DDC streamlines the storage and delivery of content and data directly to user wallets and even authorized NFT owners. DDC also comes with important tools like Cere Freeport, which significantly simplifies app development by allowing content to be streamed directly to the wallets of NFT owners. By introducing decentralized data as a service (DaaS), data can be stored and served with greater degrees of decentralization, leading to better reliability, security, resistance to censorship, and lower future costs. Applications can also become much more serverless in many use cases that DDC can support, freeing developers from infrastructure costs and headaches; in other words, not having to rely on big tech like Amazon AWS, Apple, Alphabet, Microsoft and Meta for key content and data services.

Upcoming use cases to be announced soon

Many pending integrations with partners in media, games and brands are coming soon. Here’s a quick preview:

  • Content editors: driving direct content publishing for all media companies and artists through direct streaming of music and video to NFT owners. Cere’s platform enables media content to be aggregated and issued as collectible NFTs with its white-label marketplace and wallet and SDK with e-commerce integration. This allows platforms and artists to better engage audiences and monetize beyond the confines of platforms like YouTube and Patreon.
  • Game developers: improve user acquisition and monetization for any game by driving direct browser-based play-to-win implementations where users can immediately immerse themselves in the game without app stores and quickly acquire achievements and assets like NFTs that can be used, upgraded and buy directly in any game that applies Cere gaming SDK, as well as being tradable on secondary markets.
  • Consumer brands: Membership and loyalty implementations where NFT-based products and achievements can bring the next generation of customer engagement and loyalty.

For more information about Cere’s Vision 2.0, Start here.


About the Cere network

Cere Network is the world’s first decentralized data cloud (DDC) platform that facilitates serverless and trustless cloud data integration and collaboration. Cere Network is on a mission to solve the Web3 centralized data problem, led by experienced Silicon Valley veterans and leading Web3 innovators. Cere is supported by the world’s leading Web3 organizations, including Binance Labs, Republic Labs, and Polygon.


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