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By weindellDecentralized storage becomes much more useful when it is treated as infrastructure, not just as a place to upload files.
For real-world Web3 workflows, data needs to stay accessible, reviewable and recoverable.
That is where IPFS Constellation fits into the Ubitquity ecosystem.
It focuses on node coordination, redundancy, monitoring and automated recovery, helping support a more resilient storage layer for documents, proofs, records and operational data.
This matters because workflows like signing, escrow, title records, compliance review and audit trails depend on continuity.
A broken storage layer can weaken the whole process.
A managed storage layer can support stronger infrastructure.
What matters most for decentralized storage: access, redundancy, recovery or enterprise control?