Welcome to IPFS News 202! Featuring IPFS Camp 2024 pre-registration!
Drumroll please... 🥁 IPFS Camp 2024 is coming soon! An event for those who want to bend the arc of the Internet to be more open, efficient, and secure.
Drumroll please... 🥁 IPFS Camp 2024 is coming soon! This event is for those who want to bend the arc of the Internet to be more open, efficient, and secure.
🗓️ July 11-13, 2024
📍 Brussels, Belgium
This will be the most exciting IPFS event yet! Connecting builders and users, organized by thematic tracks, and inspired by the in-depth conversations and unbounded energy of previous IPFS gatherings, it will be an event to remember. IPFS Camp 2024 tracks include: Decentralized Apps and Publishing, Public Records and Human Rights, CIDs in the Age of Generative AI, Syncing Bytes at Scale, Libp2p Day... & more!
The core maintainers of several key IPFS implementations now operate as a separate team in the Protocol Labs network known has Shipyard – and they need your help! They're raising $3M in community contributions to sustain their work as technical stewards in 2024. Learn more and contribute here!
With the IPFS project continuing to mature, there is an increasing need for chat to begin shifting away from Filecoin Slack to its own communication platforms in order to avoid confusion and brand overlap. Check out the proposal on the forum!
These utilities make it easier to retrieve data from the IPFS network in resource-constrained environments such as browsers and low-powered devices. Check out the new page here!
Lighthouse offers perpetual storage on Filecoin and IPFS. Initially a developer tool with SDKs, Lighthouse is now available to any desktop user through their new app. Learn more and register for the closed beta!
See how to build a basic chat app with the pubsub:// protocol that is part of IPFS, upload full directories, and build a drag-and-drop uploader. Check out the latest demos here!
Check out this Chrome extension that uploads content to IPFS and generates decentralized QR codes for easy file sharing. Dscan uses DIDs and UCAN for robust, decentralized user permissions. Download the extension here!
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