The CEO of Vercel offered to personally cover the hosting expenses of the website Jmail after it became the most visited platform for tracking the Epstein files.
Jmail reportedly crossed 450 million page views in a short time, and the sudden surge in traffic created a massive cloud computing bill of more than 46,000 dollars despite heavy optimization efforts.
The creator of the site explained that community donations helped temporarily, but the costs were not sustainable at that scale without external support.
This incident shows how quickly independent online projects can turn into major global resources, and how infrastructure costs become a serious challenge when unexpected public demand grows rapidly.
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The CEO of Vercel offered to personally cover the hosting expenses of the website Jmail after it became the most visited platform for tracking the Epstein files.
Jmail reportedly crossed 450 million page views in a short time, and the sudden surge in traffic created a massive cloud computing bill of more than 46,000 dollars despite heavy optimization efforts.
The creator of the site explained that community donations helped temporarily, but the costs were not sustainable at that scale without external support.
This incident shows how quickly independent online projects can turn into major global resources, and how infrastructure costs become a serious challenge when unexpected public demand grows rapidly.
Follow us (@entrepreneursonig) for everything related to entrepreneurs