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Openfiles: Bringing Simplicity to Decentralized Storage
In the world of blockchain and decentralized technologies, there’s a powerful tool called
IPFS (InterPlanetary File System). It’s widely used in the crypto space for hosting images, metadata for NFTs, and various types of data that need to be reliably accessible from anywhere in the world. IPFS has become a cornerstone for decentralized storage solutions, and its adoption has been supported by user-friendly services like
Pinata Cloud, which make it easy for non-technical users to manage and host files on IPFS.
TON Storage is a similar technology within the TON blockchain ecosystem. It offers decentralized and secure file storage with unique features tailored to the TON network. However, unlike IPFS, TON Storage lacks the robust ecosystem of accessible tools and services that simplify its use. Currently, there’s only one service that I know for hosting files on TON Storage, but it’s limited in functionality and offers a subpar user experience.
✨ This is where
Openfiles comes in. Over the past few weeks, my team and I have been developing Openfiles to address this gap. Our goal is to create a platform that’s not only as easy to use as Pinata Cloud but even more accessible and user-friendly, aiming to provide the best experience across all blockchains and services. Openfiles will allow users to upload, manage, and share files on TON Storage with a clean, intuitive interface, while also offering extensive customization and automation options for advanced users.
We’re committed to keeping Openfiles as straightforward and beginner-friendly as possible for a quick start, while ensuring it meets the needs of power users with advanced features and flexibility.
⏰ We’re in the final stages of preparing Openfiles for its beta release, and we’re aiming to launch it this month. For updates, follow our channel:
@openfiles. This is the project I hope will bring tangible benefits to the TON community.