Blockchain-based storage service takes on Amazon AWS, unveils pricing

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
A cloud storage service first announced in 2015 that uses the decentralized, peer-to-peer architecture of blockchain to store encrypted
data on the computers of users around the globe has unveiled its pricing model and production launch date.Storj Labs, which operates a beta
storage service for developers, businesses and consumers, initially launched the Tardigrade Decentralized Cloud Storage Service in August
Today, it announced its Beta 2 release and pricing, taking aim atAmazon's AWS S3 cloud service with what it says is a more cost-effective
and resilient approach.