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Crypto industry faces reliance on centralized infrastructure after AWS outage

Leslie StewartBy Leslie StewartDecember 2, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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Mohammedia – The recent Amazon Web Services outage has brought new scrutiny to the entire cryptocurrency industry, exposing how deeply the industry relies on centralized Web2 infrastructure.

opinion published by crypto.news argues that the disruption has exposed structural vulnerabilities at the core of crypto platforms, where exchanges and wallets rely on the same cloud systems used in traditional financial and government services.

A single DNS failure within AWS caused a cascading failure that brought down more than 14,000 websites and caused an estimated loss of more than $1 billion in less than two hours.

Platforms such as Coinbase, MetaMask, and Robinhood have also been affected, indicating that access to cryptographic services can become instantly inaccessible if a centralized cloud system fails.

A decentralized industry built on a centralized foundation

As crypto.news opines, the outage reveals an inconvenient truth. Although blockchain is decentralized, the services that allow everyday users to interact with it are not.

Cryptocurrency exchanges, wallets, and identity tools rely heavily on AWS and other hyperscale cloud providers, making the broader ecosystem vulnerable to outages that occur far outside the blockchain itself.

The article notes that AWS hosts more than 90% of Fortune 100 companies, giving it an extraordinary concentration of control over the functionality of modern digital systems.

Despite built-in redundancies, AWS was unable to prevent regional DNS disruptions from spreading across dependent services or stop further disruptions. caused By resynchronizing data after the system is back online.

The opinion emphasizes that this is not an isolated cryptographic problem. Governments are building national digital identity systems, payment infrastructure, and AI models on the same centralized backbone.

A failure of such a backbone has a ripple effect on everything connected to it, including authentication systems, validation tools, financial services, and public access to critical platforms.

For cryptocurrencies in particular, the outage raises fundamental questions about what decentralization actually means. If the primary gateway to the blockchain network collapses during a cloud failure, the ecosystem inherits the same vulnerabilities as the Web2 system it seeks to improve.

Decentralized verification as a way forward

A crypto.news article argues that hardening crypto infrastructure requires more than additional servers and regional backups. True resilience, he says, comes from decentralizing verification rather than centralizing it.

Technologies such as decentralized trust registries, verifiable credentials, and self-sovereign identities can separate the act of verification from the central databases that currently hold user data.

In this model, data remains within the original system while validation occurs across the distributed network.

For cryptocurrencies, this allows wallets, exchanges, and identity layers to continue functioning even in the event of downtime with the cloud provider.

Validation does not rely on a single point of failure, and authentication can proceed independently from AWS or similar providers.

The opinion concludes that centralization is a structural risk rather than a temporary glitch. With three cloud providers controlling nearly 70% of the global market, outages have become an increasingly systemic event.

Also read: Could the downturn in AI and cryptocurrencies affect the stability of the Moroccan market?

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