CT3 secure storage reports breakout first-month results: 3.21+ PB stored and 22,000+ unique users
CT3 Secure Storage has achieved impressive first-month results, storing over 3.21 PB of data and attracting 22,000+ unique users in its debut.
Have you ever wondered how much data is truly being secured in today's digital landscape? Well, you might be surprised by the rapid adoption of decentralized storage solutions like CT3 Secure Storage. This innovative platform has just reported astonishing results for its first month of operation, marking an impressive start for both private users and corporate entities. What Are CT3's First-Month Results? As of February 25, 2026, CT3 Secure Storage has recorded significant growth in its initial 30 days. The platform has secured more than 3.21 petabytes (PB) of data, demonstrating undeniable demand for secure storage options and long-term commitments. With over 22,000 unique users and 64,000 private uploads , it’s evident that the service is resonating with customers. How Much Data Did CT3 Store? In its debut month, CT3 achieved impressive metrics for both private and corporate usage: Private Uploads: 64,000+ Total Private Data Stored: 1,251,999.95 GB (≈1.25 PB) Corporate Long-Term Contracts: 6 Total Corporate Archives Stored: 1,965,639.93 GB (≈1.97 PB) This means that a staggering ≈61% of the stored volume comes from corporate clients, showcasing CT3's appeal to businesses seeking long-term data archiving solutions. What Does This Mean for Users? The average prepaid storage term among private users stands at an impressive 975.86 days (about 2.67 years ), indicating a clear preference for long-term data retention. Collectively, these first-month users have committed to over 3,300+ TB-years of prepaid storage, confirming that CT3 Secure Storage is viewed as a trustworthy location for secure data. How is Corporate Adoption Shaping Up? Corporate adoption has mirrored the private sector's positive trends. The six long-term contracts signed accounted for nearly 2 PB of data stored, with an average archive size of approximately 327 TB per contract . This highlights CT3's readiness for handling large datasets and the need for long-term storage in enterprise environments. Wh