# Infrastructure for centralized applications

#### **Infrastructure for centralized applications, migration from web2.0 to web3.0**

Although Web 3.0 has gradually entered the market's vision, there is no doubt that traditional centralized applications are still the mainstream in the current market. Therefore, one of the main functions of Ceres is to allow users to migrate from centralized applications to decentralized frameworks by providing a trusted signature method. Through Ceres services, centralized applications transfer from centralized data service and centralized user system to decentralized data storage and decentralized user system quickly


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