Both offer S3-compatible storage with no egress fees. Here's why they serve different needs.
| Feature | eustore.dev | Cloudflare R2 |
|---|---|---|
| EU data residency | ✓ Germany & Finland guaranteed | ✗ No region selection |
| GDPR operator | ✓ Norwegian company | ✗ US company |
| API-first signup | ✓ 1 API call, no card | ✗ Dashboard + card required |
| AI agent support | ✓ MCP, OpenAI Actions | ✗ Human-focused |
| Crypto payments | ✓ USDC, ETH | ✗ |
| Free egress | €0.01/GB | ✓ Free |
| Storage cost | €0.02/GB/mo | $0.015/GB/mo |
| Free tier | 50 credits (no card) | 10 GB/mo (card required) |
You need guaranteed EU data residency — not just "we might store it in the EU." You need your AI agents to provision storage without a human. You need GDPR compliance with a European legal entity. You want to pay with crypto.
You need free egress at scale. You're already in the Cloudflare ecosystem (Workers, Pages). You don't need guaranteed EU data residency. A human will manage the account.
Cloudflare R2 does not let you choose where your data is stored. It's distributed across Cloudflare's global network. For GDPR compliance, you cannot guarantee data stays in the EU. eustore.dev stores data exclusively in Germany and Finland — no exceptions.
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