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Akave Launches Decentralized Data Layer on Avalanche with Akave Cloud


Akave, a decentralized storage network, has launched Akave Cloud, the first decentralized data layer built on a dedicated Avalanche Layer-1 blockchain. Designed for decentralized AI, DePIN, and compliance-focused SaaS applications, Akave Cloud provides encrypted, programmable, and verifiable storage for modern data infrastructure.

The platform uses smart contracts to manage all storage operations, including uploads, reads, and permissions. Each interaction is recorded on-chain, creating tamper-proof audit trails and ensuring data sovereignty without sacrificing performance.

Akave Cloud is already being used by organizations such as Intuizi, The Defiant, and Heurist.ai. It is also the first decentralized storage system to integrate with Snowflake, allowing analytics teams to use existing tools while transitioning to a decentralized infrastructure.

Running on its own Avalanche L1, Akave Cloud leverages EVM compatibility, sub-second transaction finality, and customizable chain logic to support real-time, data-heavy applications. Features include an S3-compatible API, client-side encryption for end-to-end control, smart contract-based access management, and a multi-tier architecture combining a fast Avalanche network with Filecoin-based cold storage.

As part of its Decentralized Physical Infrastructure Network (DePIN) model, Akave allows participants to provide bandwidth, compute power, or storage in exchange for rewards. The platform also supports regional Avalanche L1 deployments to meet local governance and compliance requirements.

Future plans include the launch of sovereign data zones — community-run L1 networks for region-specific regulatory and infrastructure needs — while maintaining interoperability across the broader Akave ecosystem.

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