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[http://ipfs.io IPFS] stands for Inter-Planetary File System, created by Juan Benet<ref>{{:Video/Stanford Seminar - IPFS and the Permanent Web}}</ref><ref>{{:Video/Why IPFS? - Juan Benet}}</ref>, 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.
{{WikiEntry|key=IPFS|qCode=21422344}} stands for Inter-Planetary File System, created by Juan Benet<ref>{{:Video/Stanford Seminar - IPFS and the Permanent Web}}</ref><ref>{{:Video/Why IPFS? - Juan Benet}}</ref>, 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.
=Relevant Efforts=
=Relevant Efforts=
Tim Berners-Lee created [[Solid]] or [[Inrupt]] as a way to utilize IPFS.
Tim Berners-Lee created [[Solid]] or [[Inrupt]] as a way to utilize IPFS.

Revision as of 15:15, 1 February 2022

IPFS(Q21422344) 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.

Relevant Efforts

Tim Berners-Lee created Solid or Inrupt as a way to utilize IPFS.

Application Examples

Justin Poliachik has a 20 minutes video[3] on using IPFS for his personal website.


References

  1. Benet, Juan (Oct 23, 2015). Stanford Seminar - IPFS and the Permanent Web. local page: IPFS. 
  2. Benet, Juan (Oct 16, 2019). Why IPFS? - Juan Benet. local page: IPFS. 
  3. Poliachik, Justin (May 27, 2020). Publishing my Website on IPFS. local page: Justin Poliachik. 

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