World Mobile Expands EarthNodes to Offer Encrypted, Decentralized Storage

Cloud Storage Has Limits

Most of the world’s data is stored by just a handful of companies. That setup works for many, but it creates some real problems.

In some regions, centralized storage is either too expensive, blocked by regulation, or not reliably accessible. Even where it’s available, users don’t have much say in where their data lives or how it’s handled.

Costs keep rising. Vendor lock-in is common. And for users who care about privacy or ownership, the options are limited.

There’s a need for something better. A way to store data that gives people more choice, more transparency, and more control.


EarthNodes Will Power Decentralized Storage

World Mobile is adding a new layer of utility to its network. EarthNodes will soon support encrypted storage that lives across a distributed network of independent operators.

Each EarthNode will be able to run storage modules that can host and deliver data securely. The World Mobile Chain records and verifies every transaction, so the system stays fair and reliable.

This service doesn’t rely on a single provider. It spreads control across many nodes and makes sure that performance is tracked and rewarded. Storage can now be offered in a way that fits the values of a decentralized network: open, secure, and locally run.


More Choice, More Control, and New Ways to Earn

For users, this means a new kind of storage. It’s encrypted, verified on-chain, and not tied to a single cloud company. Privacy is built in. Data access is flexible. The entire system is designed to give users more control.

For EarthNode Operators, it unlocks a new earning opportunity. Operators won’t just validate transactions anymore. They’ll be able to earn from real-world storage demand, coming from apps, services, and people who want privacy-first infrastructure.

As more of the internet shifts toward decentralization, this upgrade makes World Mobile’s network more useful and more rewarding. It turns a traditional validator role into something bigger.

Now EarthNodes can help connect people, process data, and store it too.