Bitcoin Forum
May 08, 2024, 01:25:08 AM *
News: Latest Bitcoin Core release: 27.0 [Torrent]
 
   Home   Help Search Login Register More  
Pages: [1]
  Print  
Author Topic: IPFS is a Game-Changer?  (Read 484 times)
Ucy (OP)
Sr. Member
****
Offline Offline

Activity: 2576
Merit: 402


View Profile
January 13, 2018, 12:51:57 PM
Merited by Vod (5)
 #1

I was doing a research on uploading large files such as videos on Blockchain...many informations I got were really discouraging until  I came  across  a great solution that is a little different from Blockchain —  IPFS.   Data storage on IPFS  is Distributed/Decentralized and uncensorable.. .  it works abit like Bitorrent (I see no difference?).  Nodes and Content creators on IPFS are incentivized. Seems like this Decentralized video platform: https://d.tube/  uses IPFS and I honestly like the site. Its Video thumbnails load way quicker than YouTube.
My frustration with Blockchains as regards to Large file hosting is their tendency to become  Centralized and quickly too. So I think this might be a wonderful option?


 I also learned that IPFS could replace https in the future.  But i doubt governments would like the idea.
1715131508
Hero Member
*
Offline Offline

Posts: 1715131508

View Profile Personal Message (Offline)

Ignore
1715131508
Reply with quote  #2

1715131508
Report to moderator
"Your bitcoin is secured in a way that is physically impossible for others to access, no matter for what reason, no matter how good the excuse, no matter a majority of miners, no matter what." -- Greg Maxwell
Advertised sites are not endorsed by the Bitcoin Forum. They may be unsafe, untrustworthy, or illegal in your jurisdiction.
1715131508
Hero Member
*
Offline Offline

Posts: 1715131508

View Profile Personal Message (Offline)

Ignore
1715131508
Reply with quote  #2

1715131508
Report to moderator
Jet Cash
Legendary
*
Offline Offline

Activity: 2702
Merit: 2456


https://JetCash.com


View Profile WWW
January 13, 2018, 01:41:10 PM
 #2

I might be prepared to add a 2Tb HDD to the network, but I'm not sure if that would help much. It would probably be useful for my education though.
Jet Cash
Legendary
*
Offline Offline

Activity: 2702
Merit: 2456


https://JetCash.com


View Profile WWW
January 13, 2018, 06:13:58 PM
 #3

It's probably worth supporting if it helps to preserve a free and independent press.
joniboini
Legendary
*
Offline Offline

Activity: 2184
Merit: 1792



View Profile WWW
January 17, 2018, 02:26:34 PM
 #4

with what do IPFS users get incentivized?
I've been reading about it but it is still not clear to me.
i've also thought that IPFS works like a torrent network, but i like how they said that
Quote
Each file and all of the blocks within it are given a unique fingerprint called a cryptographic hash.
bluefirecorp_
Full Member
***
Offline Offline

Activity: 574
Merit: 152


View Profile
January 17, 2018, 10:06:30 PM
Merited by Vod (3), KWH (2), mprep (1)
 #5

This project seems absolutely brilliant. Literally a distributed Git system without having a "trusted" PKI, "trusted" DNS, or any of the other centralized authority bullshit we have on the Internet today.



with what do IPFS users get incentivized?


What incentives are there for torrenting files? Sharing is caring.

Also, if you're a content producer, you can deliver to a world wide population fairly easily and quickly... this is a problem that can costs individuals tens of thousands of dollars to solve currently... or relying on an untrusted third-party entity (looking at you Alphabet).

I've been reading about it but it is still not clear to me.


Check out the Wikipedia page and the git repo. I bet IPFS released on the IPFS network too... which is pretty neat.

i've also thought that IPFS works like a torrent network, but i like how they said that
Quote
Each file and all of the blocks within it are given a unique fingerprint called a cryptographic hash.

Torrents use hashes per block too. You really should read the Wikipedia page and check it out.


It's great idea, but i doubt it would works well if the web have huge content (such as videos or high-res images) or in huge scale.

That's actually a good point I hadn't given much thought. I'm willing to bet large blobs are split into smaller blocks and distributed. It'd be interesting if that were not the case, there could be a lot more optimization for that.
Rouse_creationsHostel
Member
**
Offline Offline

Activity: 333
Merit: 11


View Profile
January 18, 2018, 07:56:42 AM
 #6

IPFS and LBRY is pretty similar, is it not?
I haven't done too much research about IPFS, but I don't think they have any financial incentive model to get people to seed/host the content. LBRY has this in their agenda though.

I'd like to know more about IPFS though.
mashort
Member
**
Offline Offline

Activity: 281
Merit: 10


View Profile
January 18, 2018, 09:08:32 AM
 #7

yes i saw this recently as well and thought that it could be a game changer, filecoin and guys at Protocol Labs are seeking to ensure we move from HTTPS to IPFS. you can also check out this article which i think is well thought out https://mobile.nytimes.com/2018/01/16/magazine/beyond-the-bitcoin-bubble.html

logosobscura
Member
**
Offline Offline

Activity: 84
Merit: 16

Tru Reputation Network Pre-Sale: tru.ltd/tokensale


View Profile WWW
January 30, 2018, 07:21:23 AM
 #8

IPFS and LBRY is pretty similar, is it not?
I haven't done too much research about IPFS, but I don't think they have any financial incentive model to get people to seed/host the content. LBRY has this in their agenda though.

I'd like to know more about IPFS though.

Filecoin is done by the guys who came up with IPFS- and they raised over $250MM last year (so around a $500MM Market Cap). IPFS is the protocol, Filecoin is the economy on top of that. Compare that to a Market Cap on LBRY of $90MM.
Jet Cash
Legendary
*
Offline Offline

Activity: 2702
Merit: 2456


https://JetCash.com


View Profile WWW
January 30, 2018, 12:13:03 PM
 #9


Is IPFS based on the Bitcoin blockchain? Then miner would get fees.

You will see in the first post that one of its advantages is that it isn't limited by blockchain structures.
Gabi
Legendary
*
Offline Offline

Activity: 1148
Merit: 1008


If you want to walk on water, get out of the boat


View Profile
January 30, 2018, 06:12:22 PM
Merited by Vod (2)
 #10

IPFS needs a lot more development. Honestly it's better on paper then in practice now, but has enormous potential and is very promising.

Biggest issues so far - "Pinning" and redundancy, private group and network support and simple versioning of resources is a disaster. API's are also lacking and not catching up in time with main daemon. So if you inclined to try it in your app, you are looking at forking code/api for sure
Zhukov0
Newbie
*
Offline Offline

Activity: 60
Merit: 0


View Profile
February 02, 2018, 08:42:10 AM
 #11


Is IPFS based on the Bitcoin blockchain? Then miner would get fees.

You will see in the first post that one of its advantages is that it isn't limited by blockchain structures.

ok now I see this. IPFS is more like Bittorrent and not like blockchain.

So if there is no fees then things won't be stored permanently. Even on torrents you find things with zero seeders. Could this be a problem?
Severos
Full Member
***
Offline Offline

Activity: 268
Merit: 119


View Profile
February 04, 2018, 07:06:53 PM
 #12

This seems an interesting thing to look into, when I have enough focus that is, so leaving a comment here to remember.

Also, wasn't SIA coin a provider for distributed storage? or we're talking about different stuff here??
Hexcolyte
Full Member
***
Offline Offline

Activity: 490
Merit: 102


View Profile
February 05, 2018, 02:12:55 AM
 #13

This seems an interesting thing to look into, when I have enough focus that is, so leaving a comment here to remember.

Also, wasn't SIA coin a provider for distributed storage? or we're talking about different stuff here??

Yeah SIA is a cloud storage provider. But I don't think they are using IPFS, instead they use file segments in a p2p network. SIA Coin is the incentive of the network, used to pay for their cloud storage service.

I have seen some blockchain projects utilize IPFS since blockchain cannot store large files. SIA has better redundancy than IPFS imo. With incentive, you won't find files with "0 seeders" since they are being paid to store your files.
Severos
Full Member
***
Offline Offline

Activity: 268
Merit: 119


View Profile
February 05, 2018, 06:31:00 AM
 #14

I've just checked d.tube and it seems nice, however I can't find a download button anywhere Undecided  having downloadable content is a deal breaker for most video platforms.
This seems an interesting thing to look into, when I have enough focus that is, so leaving a comment here to remember.

Also, wasn't SIA coin a provider for distributed storage? or we're talking about different stuff here??

Yeah SIA is a cloud storage provider. But I don't think they are using IPFS, instead they use file segments in a p2p network. SIA Coin is the incentive of the network, used to pay for their cloud storage service.

I have seen some blockchain projects utilize IPFS since blockchain cannot store large files. SIA has better redundancy than IPFS imo. With incentive, you won't find files with "0 seeders" since they are being paid to store your files.

If there's no incentive, wouldn't we reach a point of 0 seeds at some time? what are the possible solutions for that? because regardless of how much normal users contribute to the space, the content is increasing way too fast for us to catch up with it.
Vod
Legendary
*
Offline Offline

Activity: 3696
Merit: 3073


Licking my boob since 1970


View Profile WWW
February 15, 2018, 08:33:28 PM
Last edit: February 15, 2018, 09:39:30 PM by Vod
 #15

I might be prepared to add a 2Tb HDD to the network, but I'm not sure if that would help much. It would probably be useful for my education though.

What would you want to be paid to host per year per Tb of storage?   Don't take internet costs into account.
Pages: [1]
  Print  
 
Jump to:  

Powered by MySQL Powered by PHP Powered by SMF 1.1.19 | SMF © 2006-2009, Simple Machines Valid XHTML 1.0! Valid CSS!