Many cryptocurrency and Web3 initiatives promote decentralization, yet they continue to depend on centralized cloud infrastructure to operate their applications. This reliance on centralized resources highlights a contradiction within the industry, with over 90% of these projects hosted on centralized cloud servers. Despite advocating for decentralization, these projects often utilize centralized platforms such as AWS, Google Cloud, and Azure for their infrastructure needs. This is indicative of a broader trend in the sector, where companies prioritize convenience and efficiency over the core principles of decentralization. This raises questions about the true decentralization of these projects, with their reliance on centralized infrastructure undermining their claims of being truly decentralized. As of now, the majority of crypto and Web3 projects, numbering over 90%, are hosted on centralized cloud servers, showcasing a discrepancy between their messaging and operational practices in the industry.