Cointime

Download App
iOS & Android

Data sovereignty in blockchain era: Insights from former Oracle exec Zaldastani

Cointime Official

From cointelegraph by Elisha Owusu Akyaw

PODCASTCOINTELEGRAPH IN YOUR SOCIAL FEEDFollow ourSubscribe on

In an era where digital information increasingly shapes our daily lives, data ownership, privacy and security questions have taken on new urgency. This episode of Hashing It Out, hosted by Elisha Owusu Akyaw, explored these pressing issues with Nicholas Zaldastani, chairman and co-founder of CESS, a decentralized data storage network. The conversation explored the changing landscape of data sovereignty, the importance of decentralized storage, and how blockchain may transform data security.

The value of data

“Data has always been valuable,” Zaldastani said, reflecting on his years at Oracle in the late 1980s, where he first recognized the strategic significance of data management. Since then, he said, the value of data has grown exponentially. Today, the global economy relies heavily on data as a fundamental asset, influencing everything from targeted advertising to the advancement of artificial intelligence. As the world becomes more data-driven, the importance of ensuring data privacy and security has never been greater.

Zaldastani outlined how CESS, short for “Community Enhanced Storage Solutions,” is taking steps to secure data in a decentralized ecosystem. Founded in 2019, the platform aims to give data owners control over their information by addressing issues inherent in centralized data storage models, which often require users to relinquish ownership in exchange for convenience.

Data sovereignty

At the core of the discussion was the concept of data sovereignty — the idea that individuals should have control over their own data, including where and how it is stored. Zaldastani said that traditional centralized storage systems often make it challenging to secure data from unauthorized access or misuse. At the same time, decentralized networks offer a potential solution by distributing data across multiple nodes rather than storing it in a single location.

Related: Hashing It Out: Breaking the oligopoly with decentralized infrastructure

Blockchain platforms like CESS are finding unique approaches by breaking data into encrypted segments and replicating each segment across multiple nodes. “If someone were to access one node, they would only get a fraction of the data,” Zaldastani said. “They would need to find and decrypt all other fragments, a nearly impossible task.” He emphasized that this approach provides higher security, protecting data from hackers and other potential breaches.

The podcast also explores what decentralized data storage means for other sectors like non-fungible tokens and artificial intelligence.

Listen to the latest episode of Hashing It Out on SpotifyApple Podcasts or TuneIn. You can also explore Cointelegraph’s complete catalog of informative podcasts on the Cointelegraph Podcasts page.

Magazine: Saylor falls for fake Trump news, Kraken restructures, and more: Hodler’s Digest, Oct. 27 – Nov. 2

Comments

All Comments

Recommended for you

  • American Bitcoin's Bitcoin reserves have increased by approximately 623 BTC in the past 7 days, bringing its current holdings to 4941 BTC.

    Emmett Gallic, a blockchain analyst who previously disclosed and analyzed the "1011 insider whale," posted on the X platform revealing updated data on the Bitcoin reserves of American Bitcoin, a crypto mining company supported by the Trump family. In the past seven days, they increased their holdings by about 623 BTC, of which approximately 80 BTC came from mining income and 542 BTC from strategic acquisitions in the open market. Currently, their total Bitcoin holdings have risen to 4,941 BTC, with a current market value of about 450 million USD.

  • The US spot Ethereum ETF saw a net outflow of $19.4 million yesterday.

    according to TraderT monitoring, the US spot Ethereum ETF had a net outflow of 19.4 million USD yesterday.

  • Listed companies, governments, ETFs, and exchanges collectively hold 5.94 million Bitcoins, representing 29.8% of the circulating supply.

    Glassnode analyzed the holdings of major types of Bitcoin holders as follows: Listed companies: about 1.07 million bitcoins, government agencies: about 620,000 bitcoins, US spot ETFs: about 1.31 million bitcoins, exchanges: about 2.94 million bitcoins. These institutions collectively hold about 5.94 million bitcoins, accounting for approximately 29.8% of the circulating supply, highlighting the trend of liquidity increasingly concentrating in institutions and custodians.

  • The Bank of Japan is reportedly planning further interest rate hikes; some officials believe the neutral interest rate will be higher than 1%.

    according to insiders, Bank of Japan officials believe that before the current rate hike cycle ends, interest rates are likely to rise above 0.75%, indicating that there may be more rate hikes after next week's increase. These insiders said that officials believe that even if rates rise to 0.75%, the Bank of Japan has not yet reached the neutral interest rate level. Some officials already consider 1% to still be below the neutral interest rate level. Insiders stated that even if the Bank of Japan updates its neutral rate estimates based on the latest data, it currently does not believe that this range will significantly narrow. Currently, the Bank of Japan's estimate for the nominal neutral interest rate range is about 1% to 2.5%. Insiders said that Bank of Japan officials also believe there may be errors in the upper and lower limits of this range itself. (Golden Ten)

  • OKX: Platform users can earn up to 4.10% annualized return by holding USDG.

    According to the official announcement, from 00:00 on December 11, 2025 to 00:00 on January 11, 2026 (UTC+8), users holding USDG in their OKX funding, trading, and lending accounts can automatically earn an annualized yield of up to 4.10% provided by the OKX platform, with the ability to withdraw or use it at any time, allowing both trading and wealth management simultaneously. Users can check their earnings anytime through the OKX APP (version 6.136.10 and above) - Assets - by clicking on USDG. Moving forward, the platform will continue to expand the application of USDG in more trading and wealth management scenarios.

  • The Federal Reserve will begin its Reserve Management Purchase (RMP) program today, purchasing $40 billion in Treasury bonds per month.

     according to the Federal Reserve Open Market Committee's decision on December 10, the Federal Reserve will start implementing the Reserve Management Purchase (RMP) program from December 12, purchasing a total of $40 billion in short-term Treasury securities in the secondary market.

  • Bitcoin treasury company Strategy's daily transaction volume has now surpassed that of payment giant Visa.

    according to market sources: the daily trading volume of Bitcoin treasury company Strategy (MSTR) has now surpassed the payment giant Visa.

  • The US spot Bitcoin ETF saw a net outflow of $78.35 million yesterday.

    according to Trader T's monitoring, the US spot Bitcoin ETF had a net outflow of $78.35 million yesterday.

  • JPMorgan Chase issues Galaxy short-term bonds on Solana network

     JPMorgan arranged and created, distributed, and settled a short-term bond on the Solana blockchain for Galaxy Digital Holdings LP, as part of efforts to enhance financial market efficiency using underlying cryptocurrency technology.

  • HSBC expects the Federal Reserve to refrain from cutting interest rates for the next two years.

    HSBC Securities predicts the Federal Reserve will maintain interest rates stable at the 3.5%-3.75% range set on Wednesday for the next two years. Previously, Federal Reserve policymakers lowered rates by 25 basis points with a split vote. The institution's U.S. economist Ryan Wang pointed out in a report on December 10 that Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell was "open to the question of whether and when to further cut rates at next year's FOMC press conference." "We believe the FOMC will keep the federal funds rate target range unchanged at 3.50%-3.75% throughout 2026 and 2027, but as the economy evolves, as in the past, it is always necessary to pay close attention to the significant two-way risks facing this outlook."