Can a decentralized application truly be censorship-resistant if its frontend still depends on a centralized hosting provider?



That is where $ICP becomes interesting.

Many blockchain applications decentralize their data and smart contracts but continue serving their interfaces from traditional cloud infrastructure.

That creates a familiar weakness.

A hosting provider, domain registrar, or centralized service can still become a single point of failure.

Internet Computer takes a different approach.

Its goal is to run applications—including frontends and backend logic—directly onchain, reducing dependence on conventional web hosting.

The opportunity is significant.

A more decentralized web could improve resilience, reduce censorship risks, and give developers greater control over their applications.

The challenge is adoption.

Developers and users must see enough practical value to move away from the established web infrastructure they already know.

This creates an interesting comparison with the TON Blockchain.

TON reaches users through consumer experiences powered by $GRAM , including wallets, mini apps, and Telegram-native applications.

This is where STONfi fits.

It provides a simple way to move between assets without forcing users to leave the ecosystem.

Decentralized infrastructure creates resilience.

Simple user experiences create adoption.

The future needs both.

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