IPFS Weekly 100 100th Statement: The article content and pictures are from the IPFS official website ipfs.io. The time involved is US time. Lingdong Company only translated/organized/moved it. IPFS is a new hypermedia distribution protocol that handles both content and identity. IPFS enables the creation of fully distributed applications. It aims to make the web faster, more secure, and more open. The Lingdong community pays attention to the official weekly report and the development of the entire ecosystem every week. Today I will take you through the achievements of the Interplanetary File System (IPFS) so far. Click the link below to subscribe to the English version https://tinyletter.com/ipfsnewsletter Welcome to IPFS Weekly #100 01 We are about to phase out SECIO Support for SECIO secure transport in IPFS and libp2p will be removed soon. You can mitigate the impact on your node by updating to the latest version. 02 Join us for Random Summit Thursday A one-day conference on randomness beacons: research done, current use cases and challenges, and available systems, all happening this week! Speakers include Juan Benet, Dan Boneh, Vitalik Buterin, Justin Drake, and more, and the event is free to attend. 03 Watch the talk from the last gathering Video link: https://ipfs.us4.list-manage.com/track/click?u=25473244c7d18b897f5a1ff6b&id=cb41c0d50f&e=614a3a0748 04 How content addressing solves streaming challenges Research plays a vital role in the development and iteration of IPFS, which is why we’re excited to share this recent article by Yiannis Psaras on the merits of content addressability in a world that’s increasingly reliant on the internet. 05 IPFS Brand New The latest release of Peergos v0.3.0 provides a ton of new features, speedups, and fixes. Space, launched by Fleek, is an open source file storage, sharing and collaboration platform for the dweb. Testground v0.5.3 adds support for traffic routing policies, basic authentication support, and more. The React Roundup podcast features Carson Farmer from Textile talking about ThreadsDB, IPFS, and more. 06 New Case Study for IPFS The second part of the IPFS case study series focuses on OpenBazaar, a p2p e-commerce platform where buyers and sellers can participate anonymously and privately. By using IPFS to create this collaborative network, OpenBazaar allows users to transact without the risk of centralized data collection or the threat of their personal information being hacked! 07 HackFS + IPFS From COVID-19 tracing to crowdfunding on the dweb to social distancing lyrics apps, PiedPiper prototypes, and more, you have to check out the interesting things built with IPFS during HackFS. 08 Looking for a job? Use IPFS! Signed and Encrypted IPLD, Go: Implementing a new Go-based IPLD codec that supports signed and encrypted blocks, and paying for it! Externally funded by 3Box and Textile |
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