IPFS
IPFS (InterPlanetary File System) is a peer-to-peer distributed file system that seeks to connect all computing devices with the same system of files.
In some ways, IPFS is similar to the World Wide Web, but IPFS could be seen as a single BitTorrent swarm, exchanging objects within one Git repository. In other words, IPFS provides a high-throughput, content-addressed block storage model, with content-addressed hyperlinks. This forms a generalized Merkle directed acyclic graph (DAG).
IPFS combines a distributed hash table, an incentivized block exchange, and a self-certifying namespace. IPFS has no single point of failure, and nodes do not need to trust each other, except for every node they are connected to. Distributed Content Delivery saves bandwidth and prevents distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks, a problem common with HTTP.
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Sample IPFS upload mobile app made with Jasonette - STATUS: incomplete
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web client that saves qr code data to ipfs
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An overview of the internet's infrastructure and why it's time to change.
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Installs and runs an IPFS daemon on Termux for use with other applications
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A pastebin app built on top of the Interplanetary File System. Requires a local ipfs daemon running.
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A completely decentralized alternative to e.g. YouTube and torrent sites, inspired by OpenBazaar NOTE: New repo https://github.com/viddist/viddist
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Experiment using IPFS for IoT communications
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Polymer2 Web Component to upload a file to IPFS
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