The post After AWS Outage, Consensys and Eigen Launch Decentralized Solution for Web3 appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Consensys:- Last month in October 2025, a major AWS disruption centered on the US-EAST-1 region caused widespread downtime across many internet services. AWS traced the problem to an internal DNS/automation bug that created unreachable records and required manual remediation. However, the outage that lasted many hours exposed the heavy reliance of web3 on centralized infrasturucte. Several large exchanges and crypto-service providers relying heavily on cloud infrastructure like AWS saw the ripple effect. Coinbase and its Base layer-2 network both went down. ConsenSys’ Infura and Robinhood similarly suffered during the outage. Now, in order to move away from centralized infra, ConsenSys and EigenLayer have activated the Decentralized Infrastructure Network (DIN) as a fully live Actively Validated Service (AVS) on EigenLayer. This marks DIN’s official mainnet launch as an AVS in November 2025. .@DINBuild has officially launched as an Autonomous Verifiable Service (AVS) on @eigencloud, marking a major step toward solving one of web3’s most pressing challenges: the centralization of infrastructure. DIN enables permissionless onboarding for RPC node providers, network… pic.twitter.com/ELckBenEMe — Consensys.eth (@Consensys) November 17, 2025 Consensys Expands Decentralized Solution to Eigen Crypto’s decentralization is about consensus & state, but a surprising amount of the application layer – RPC endpoints, indexers, analytics, block explorers, wallet backends – runs on a small number of cloud providers. When a hyperscaler fails, that single-point fragility cascades into mass user impact, even if on-chain settlement continues. This is something that the Amazon outage and the more recent Cloudflare bug renewed debate about how “decentralized” the ecosystem actually is. Infact, Infura (and other RPC providers) and wallet front-ends such as MetaMask themselves saw degraded or halted API endpoints. With Consensys’s AVS live on Eigen layer now, it will restrict this centralized dependence. According to the blog, it will enable Ethereum restakers, RPC node providers, and network watchers to collectively secure… The post After AWS Outage, Consensys and Eigen Launch Decentralized Solution for Web3 appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Consensys:- Last month in October 2025, a major AWS disruption centered on the US-EAST-1 region caused widespread downtime across many internet services. AWS traced the problem to an internal DNS/automation bug that created unreachable records and required manual remediation. However, the outage that lasted many hours exposed the heavy reliance of web3 on centralized infrasturucte. Several large exchanges and crypto-service providers relying heavily on cloud infrastructure like AWS saw the ripple effect. Coinbase and its Base layer-2 network both went down. ConsenSys’ Infura and Robinhood similarly suffered during the outage. Now, in order to move away from centralized infra, ConsenSys and EigenLayer have activated the Decentralized Infrastructure Network (DIN) as a fully live Actively Validated Service (AVS) on EigenLayer. This marks DIN’s official mainnet launch as an AVS in November 2025. .@DINBuild has officially launched as an Autonomous Verifiable Service (AVS) on @eigencloud, marking a major step toward solving one of web3’s most pressing challenges: the centralization of infrastructure. DIN enables permissionless onboarding for RPC node providers, network… pic.twitter.com/ELckBenEMe — Consensys.eth (@Consensys) November 17, 2025 Consensys Expands Decentralized Solution to Eigen Crypto’s decentralization is about consensus & state, but a surprising amount of the application layer – RPC endpoints, indexers, analytics, block explorers, wallet backends – runs on a small number of cloud providers. When a hyperscaler fails, that single-point fragility cascades into mass user impact, even if on-chain settlement continues. This is something that the Amazon outage and the more recent Cloudflare bug renewed debate about how “decentralized” the ecosystem actually is. Infact, Infura (and other RPC providers) and wallet front-ends such as MetaMask themselves saw degraded or halted API endpoints. With Consensys’s AVS live on Eigen layer now, it will restrict this centralized dependence. According to the blog, it will enable Ethereum restakers, RPC node providers, and network watchers to collectively secure…

After AWS Outage, Consensys and Eigen Launch Decentralized Solution for Web3

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Consensys:- Last month in October 2025, a major AWS disruption centered on the US-EAST-1 region caused widespread downtime across many internet services. AWS traced the problem to an internal DNS/automation bug that created unreachable records and required manual remediation. However, the outage that lasted many hours exposed the heavy reliance of web3 on centralized infrasturucte.

Several large exchanges and crypto-service providers relying heavily on cloud infrastructure like AWS saw the ripple effect. Coinbase and its Base layer-2 network both went down. ConsenSys’ Infura and Robinhood similarly suffered during the outage.

Now, in order to move away from centralized infra, ConsenSys and EigenLayer have activated the Decentralized Infrastructure Network (DIN) as a fully live Actively Validated Service (AVS) on EigenLayer. This marks DIN’s official mainnet launch as an AVS in November 2025.

Consensys Expands Decentralized Solution to Eigen

Crypto’s decentralization is about consensus & state, but a surprising amount of the application layer – RPC endpoints, indexers, analytics, block explorers, wallet backends – runs on a small number of cloud providers. When a hyperscaler fails, that single-point fragility cascades into mass user impact, even if on-chain settlement continues.

This is something that the Amazon outage and the more recent Cloudflare bug renewed debate about how “decentralized” the ecosystem actually is.

Infact, Infura (and other RPC providers) and wallet front-ends such as MetaMask themselves saw degraded or halted API endpoints.

With Consensys’s AVS live on Eigen layer now, it will restrict this centralized dependence. According to the blog, it will enable Ethereum restakers, RPC node providers, and network watchers to collectively secure RPC infrastructure across 30+ networks.

It decentralizes critical infrastructure – specifically RPC, which today heavily relies on centralized providers like AWS, Google Cloud, Infura, and others. This will be done through decentralized economics instead of relying on a single cloud vendor.

While Consensys’ solution, AVS (Actively Validated Service) is not specifically a cloud network. Insted, it works as a decentralized infrastructure layer that uses Ethereum restaking (via EigenLayer) to secure specialized services such as RPC, data availability, sequencing, oracles, and more.

Thus, AVS comes as a decentralized alternative to cloud-style services, but secured by crypto-economic incentives, not centralized servers.

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Web3’s Centralization Problem

The problem of centralization in decentralized web3 runs more deep than we think. Data from Ethereum analytics tracker Ethernodes shows that more than half of Ethereum’s execution nodes are hosted on centralized cloud providers. Amazon Web Services (AWS) alone accounts for 28% of these nodes, followed by Hetzner at 15.6%. This makes cloud dependence one of Ethereum’s most persistent centralization risks.

Solana, while more distributed, also depends considerably on cloud infrastructure. According to Messari, about 5.98% of SOL stake comes from validators hosted on AWS, while other major data-center players include TeraSwitch Networks and Google Cloud.

Messari’s cross-chain research finds many PoS chains have 55%–80% of validator/node infrastructure concentrated with a small set of hosts (AWS, Hetzner, OVH, GCP, Oracle),

While blockchains are architecturally decentralized, the infrastructure that keeps them running still relies heavily on a handful of cloud giants.

This is something that Vitalik Buterin also pointed in an interview. He said, I Hate Apps That Require Google Login but Pretend to Be Crypto According to him, this goes against the spirit of crypto. Thus, AVS’s final mainnet launch on Eigen could perhaps work in solving that centralized problem.

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