London, UK (PinionNewswire) — CT3 today released second-month operating results for CT3 Secure Storage, confirming continued growth in both private and enterprise usage, alongside improving infrastructure performance and rising user engagement. During March 2026, CT3 recorded 64,574 private uploads from 27,471 unique users, while enterprise activity expanded to 10 total contracts, including 5 new contracts signed during the month. In total, the network processed 5.29 PB of uploaded data during the second month, further demonstrating that CT3 Secure Storage continues to scale beyond its initial launch phase.

Second-month performance (Private)
- Private uploads: 64,574
- Total private data stored: 2.07 PB
- Unique users: 27,471
Second-month performance (Corporate)
- Total enterprise contracts: 10
- Enterprise uploads this month: 3.22 PB
“Real infrastructure is measured by its ability to sustain growth, improve stability, and serve both users and enterprises at the same time,” said Leandro Gomez, CEO of CT3. “In our second month, CT3 Secure Storage processed 5.29 PB of uploaded data, expanded its enterprise contract base to 10, and continued to strengthen performance across the platform. These results show that adoption is not slowing after launch – it is accelerating.”
The second-month data shows that CT3’s growth is driven by the development of both sides of the platform. Private usage remained at a high level, with the total number of users reaching 52,000, who have uploaded over 155,000 files in the two months of the storage service’s operation. At the same time, demand from corporate users continued to grow, and CT3 now has a total of 10 long-term corporate contracts, which currently account for 61% of all uploads.
Beyond raw volume, the second month also reflected operational progress. CT3 significantly improved its infrastructure during March, reducing errors and failures while improving overall platform performance. According to the monthly report, the number of new users increased by 10.6% month-over-month, community growth reached 12.7%, and stored volume growth reached 106.6%. These figures indicate that users are returning to the service and that CT3 Secure Storage is gaining traction as a practical long-term storage solution in a competitive market.
Enterprise development in March also underscored CT3’s growing relevance for real-world storage workloads. New contracts signed during the month included organizations in telecommunications advisory, biotech research, network services, and e-commerce. This broad sector mix highlights the flexibility of CT3 Secure Storage for different long-term retention and controlled-access scenarios.
On-chain verification via NFT access keys
CT3 uses NFT access keys as a portable access format for stored content: each key is associated with a specific storage object and includes parameters that can be used to verify network activity – such as file size, storage term, and other metadata attributes.
To enable independent verification of reported statistics – including issued keys and storage parameters – CT3 provides a public collection of storage access keys:
CT3 Secure Storage NFT Keys Collection: opensea.io/collection/ct-3-secure-storage
About CT3
CT3 builds decentralized storage infrastructure focused on reliable long-term data storage, cryptographic access control, and verifiable commitments. CT3 Secure Storage uses NFT keys as portable access rights: users can hold a key in a wallet, transfer it, or use it as proof of storage access. By representing keys and their metadata on-chain, CT3 enables users and partners to verify storage parameters and usage signals using public data.
Contact
CT3 (Cuillin Technology Limited)
CT3 Website: сt-3.ltd
CT3 Secure storage: сt-3.cloud
Email: [email protected]
