The obsession with frontend decentralization misses the point entirely. Let's be real: the critical layer that actually needs decentralization is the public backend infrastructure. Your frontend sitting on a centralized server? That's honestly secondary. If that centralized interface goes down, anyone with basic technical skills can redeploy it elsewhere. The real bottleneck is whether your core backend operations genuinely run on decentralized protocols or if they're just paying lip service to the concept. That's what determines whether your system has true resilience or just theater.
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The obsession with frontend decentralization misses the point entirely. Let's be real: the critical layer that actually needs decentralization is the public backend infrastructure. Your frontend sitting on a centralized server? That's honestly secondary. If that centralized interface goes down, anyone with basic technical skills can redeploy it elsewhere. The real bottleneck is whether your core backend operations genuinely run on decentralized protocols or if they're just paying lip service to the concept. That's what determines whether your system has true resilience or just theater.