CT3 Reaches Final Phase of Beta Testing for its Next-Gen Decentralized Storage System
Leveraging Web3 to build an ecosystem
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on December 24, 2025 at 2:01 pmThe company CT3 announces the transition to the final phase of beta testing for its decentralized storage system – a solution that combines the privacy of Web3, the stability of distributed architectures and the convenience of traditional cloud services.
How CT3 storage works
With CT3, each uploaded file is assigned an NFT key – a unique access token. Transferring the NFT means transferring access to the file, while the data itself is stored decentrally in chunks. The architecture supports files up to 1TB in size and allows uploading in multiple parts, making the system suitable for both private users and businesses.
Users only pay for the actual storage period and can receive a refund for the unused time if they delete a file early. This model prevents overpayments and makes the service economically attractive compared to both centralized platforms and many Web3 storage solutions.
Advantages of CT3
- Complete anonymity: no accounts, no KYC, no central trust authority
- NFT keys: a transparent mechanism for ownership and access transfer
- Support for very large files and incremental uploads
- Transparent, usage-based pricing with refund options
- Lower storage costs through optimized node utilization and data availability checks
Quote from the director:
“We are developing CT3 not just as a product, but as an ecosystem that will one day exist beyond the company itself. Our goal is to give users true ownership – over their data, their tools and the future of the protocol,” said Leandro Gomes, CEO, CT3.












