I think this touches on an issue with internet decentralization though, a large component (although definitely not all) is to do with lack of unique IP4 addresses which makes it difficult to decentralize even if you wanted to. I have no idea why the whole idea of web3 is associated with crypto now.
With so much (real) money at stake, it is not surprising that “crypto” tries to latch onto any technology unrelated to “crypto”. Every time it successfully gets associated with something else, it drives the frenzy.