Decentralized infrastructure provider, Flux, has launched a closed beta of the first-ever decentralized WordPress.
Flux’s new platform runs WordPress websites on a vast, decentralized cloud infrastructure, offering improved performance and scalability to the popular content management software.
Flux’s platform uses enterprise-grade hardware to host its nodes, providing faster response times and increased uptime. Flux is also cost-effective, with plans starting at $2.74 per month, making it a good option for bloggers, small businesses, and startups on a budget.
In addition to offering enhanced performance and cost-effectiveness, Flux also brings new possibilities to the Web3 ecosystem. Flux’s plugins for integrating decentralized functionality on WordPress and the recent launch of Flux IPFS, offer access to decentralized storage and a one-stop ecosystem for all business and application needs.
Decentralized WordPress on Flux is expected to bridge the gap between Web2 and Web3 technologies, shortening the learning curve for those new to Web3.
WordPress powers over 43% of all websites on the internet, with more than 1000 new users joining daily and a 64% market share in the CMS space.
The Flux Ecosystem is a suite of decentralized computing services and blockchain-as-a-service solutions that offer an interoperable, decentralized, AWS-like development environment.
Flux utilizes a native POW coin to power its ecosystem, providing incentives for hardware hosters, governance on-chain, and bad actor mitigation via staking requirements for running hardware.
The Flux operating system runs on top of Linux to provide the network with verified and benchmarked high-availability compute power and utilizes the blockchain to ensure transparency in governance operations.
The exclusive beta of the decentralized WordPress on Flux will be open to the public on February 27th. For more information about Flux, visit their website.
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