In a standard cloud, you lose data if a specific Availability Zone loses power. In a Hydra Links Cloud, you would need a simultaneous global catastrophe that destroys 70%+ of all connected nodes to lose your data. It offers "geo-planetary" redundancy.
A Hydra DID is a persistent, globally unique identifier that does not rely on a DNS name or blockchain address. It contains a method-specific identifier that points to a DID document hosted on a cloud-agnostic storage layer (e.g., a distributed hash table or a sidechain). The document lists public keys, authentication methods, and service endpoints — for example, an S3 bucket or an Azure Function. hydra links cloud
Shipping logs often require "proof of truth" across 20 different companies. Using Hydra links, a shipping container's temperature log is hashed and linked. No single freight forwarder can alter the temperature record because the link would break against the copies held by the port authority and the cargo owner. In a standard cloud, you lose data if