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How is Send more sustainable than other transfer tools?

Send runs on a distributed network, not energy-hungry data centers.

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Written by Thanasis Karavasilis
Updated over a week ago

Most file-sharing services rely on massive, energy-hungry data centers to move your files around the world. Hivenet does things differently. When you use Send, you’re not powering a warehouse full of blinking servers; instead, your files take a ride on spare storage from thousands of ordinary devices.

Because Hivenet makes use of what’s already out there, it dramatically cuts down on energy use and electronic waste. You’re sending files without fueling the next server farm, and you’re not alone. Every transfer is a tiny act of efficiency, multiplied across the network.

You’ll notice the difference right away:

  • No corporate data center footprint

  • No hidden infrastructure fees

  • Lower environmental impact, every time you share a file

That’s why using Send isn’t just private and simple. It’s also a small, easy step toward a more sustainable internet.

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