In the 1960s, Cloud computing originated through time-sharing systems. It has evolved significantly since then, with the introduction of platforms like Salesforce, Amazon Web Services, and Google Cloud in the early 2000s, significantly transforming how services are provided, and highlighting the advancements in computing technology. Some services like Salesforce, Amazon Web Services, and Google Cloud have revolutionized service delivery. Data breaches, privacy concerns, and monopolistic control over user's data have led to a need for reconsideration of cloud computing's ability to protect information and prioritize user autonomy. Decentralized cloud computing is a movement that aims to question conventional wisdom and increase privacy and security. It is propelled by community engagement and technological developments. Some vulnerabilities in centralized systems are addressed by initiatives like Ethernity Cloud and Storj.