What If Servers for Wallets Are Down, Does That Mean It’s Not Immutable

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**Live Question:**
“What if servers for wallets are down? Does it not become non-immutable at that point?”

## Answer:
There are no servers. The network **dissects wallets into fragments** and disperses them across the **Fractal neural network**. This ensures that wallets can never be hacked, and assets can never be lost. These fragments are only **reconstituted upon use and validation by the user**, providing unprecedented levels of redundancy and security.

The wallet, as a **partition within a Cryptocase**, is integrated into a dedicated **virtual layer** within the **seven-dimensional lattice** of the neural network. This means the concept of a wallet is **part of the network itself**, not an external afterthought like it is with blockchain technology.

Everything you know about Crypto 1.0 (Bitcoin and similar systems) is now void. This is entirely new… **Cryptocase Remastered**. **Decentralized Finance 2.0**.

To put it into perspective:
– I spent **25,000 hours coding** for this system.
– Bitcoin, by comparison, took me **500 hours total**.

Fractal represents a fundamental leap forward in security, decentralization, and network integration.

**In Summary**:
Fractal wallets are not server-dependent; they are integrated into the neural network as part of its core infrastructure. This architecture eliminates traditional vulnerabilities while providing unmatched redundancy and immutability.

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Updated on July 17, 2025