> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.bluzelle.com/developers/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.bluzelle.com/developers/bluzeller2/features.md).

# Features

**Decentralized and Mutable**

Currently decentralized databases operate as blockchains, keeping data permanently which only increases the storage costs of data. This is ineffective for applications. Bluzelle does the opposie and stores data like traditional databases - updated and deleted at a low cost. Added is the power of blockchain-like security, where data is accurate and only changed by the rightful owner. This is done by integrating Tendermint, the most powerful byzantine fault tolerant system available.

**Greater Global Coverage**

Bluzelle providers are currently spread across North America, Europe and Asia. Expansion will soon come to Africa, South America and Australia. Developers with Bluzelle are able to get multi-region coverage for the same price. As their customers grow in different countries, developers can continue to service them with no interruption.

**Lower Cost**

By using outside resources, Bluzelle reduces it’s overhead and is then able to offer lower prices to developers. The revenue generated by Bluzelle DB is then shared with the storage providers. This encourages others to become part of Bluzelle which leads to even greater global coverage.


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