Decentralized storage built to switch off Apple and Google. Your files live on a distributed network you don't have to trust a tech giant to run. Anyone can store. Anyone can earn by hosting.
SVOIcloud — from svoi, "one's own" — is sovereign storage for people who want out of Big Tech's cloud. Buy storage standalone, the way you'd buy iCloud or Google Drive, but on a decentralized network with no single corporation holding your data.
It's the storage half of the sovereignty stack: your files, your control, no Apple or Google in the middle.
SVOIcloud is a two-sided network. On one side, people buying storage. On the other, providers running nodes on their own drives — earning the SVOIcloud token for the space they contribute.
SVOIcloud pays an industry-leading 88.88% of revenue straight to its storage providers — and keeps it there. No quiet taper after launch. It's a permanent commitment, and it's the moat: no competitor running on thin margins can follow it down without breaking.
The network keeps the remaining 11.12% to run itself. The real value of the ecosystem accrues to the keystone — SKOPI — underneath.
| Paid to storage providers | 88.88% |
| Network & ecosystem | 11.12% |
SVOIcloud mints its own token to pay providers and run its economy. SKOPI sits on top as the tiny access credential.
The minimal keystone credential to use the network as a customer.
The minimal keystone credential to run a node and earn by hosting.
Storage is paid for and providers are paid in SVOIcloud's own token.
SVOIcloud launches as part of the SKOpi soft launch.