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Revision as of 11:08, 9 January 2022
IPFS stands for Inter-Planetary File System, created by Juan Benet[1][2], is a file system designed based on content reference, rather than location reference. This namespace management scheme of data content, utilizes merkel web as a data structure to refer to data content.
References
- ↑ Benet, Juan (Oct 23, 2015). Stanford Seminar - IPFS and the Permanent Web. local page: IPFS.
- ↑ Benet, Juan (Oct 16, 2019). Why IPFS? - Juan Benet. local page: IPFS.
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- Video/Deploy frontend code to IPFS
- Video/HOW TO CREATE YOUR IPFS NODE
- Video/How IPFS Deals With Files - IPFS Camp Workshop
- Video/IPFS in 2 mins
- Video/Install IPFS Node and upload files using M1 Mac Mini
- Video/Intro to Web3 Storage, the easiest way to use IPFS
- Video/Introduction to libp2p - David Dias
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- Video/Publishing my Website on IPFS
- Video/Stanford Seminar - IPFS and the Permanent Web
- Video/The Life of a libp2p Connection - Jacob Heun
- Video/What Exactly is Web3? by Juan Benet at Web3 Summit 2018
- Video/Why IPFS? - Juan Benet
- Video/libp2p project - long term view By Juan Benet @ Paris P2P Festival