DB3
orbitdb
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340 | 8,127 | |
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7.6 | 9.2 | |
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Rust | JavaScript | |
Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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DB3
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Saving data with relation?
I don't know what is relation data, but we have started a project " DB3 Network", which is a decentralized database that stores the data mutation hash on the chain.
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Build a decentralized CRUD application using Typescript, React, and DB3.js
To help more front-end developers seamlessly switch from the web2 world to the web3 era and quickly build decentralized applications, DB3.js adopt the philosophy of the Firebase SDK in mind because DB3 Network aims to become a decentralized alternative to Firebase Firestore.
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Show off the decentralized database CRUD demo. With DB3.js, you can write into/update/delete your data from your database in minutes.
the related GitHub repo is here: https://github.com/dbpunk-labs/db3/
- Self-taught Frontend student trying to learn Web3 development, I have questions about tech stacks, infrastructure and general questions
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What are “Web3” companies? What do they actually do?
Github link: DB3 Network: a decentralized firebase alternative
- A rust-based database, DB3 Network, decentralized database, firebase alternative
- A decentralized firebase alternative, DB3 Network, help the developers to build a decentralized application.
- DB3 Network, filecoin grant project, the decentralized firebase alternative, you can use our tool to write your data into the decentralized database.
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Help Firebase Developer to Cut in Web3 and Build a Decentralized Social Data Model in DB3 Network
git clone https://github.com/dbpunk-labs/db3.git cd db3 && bash install_env.sh && cargo build # start localnet cd tools && sh start_localnet.sh
- db3 network: a new open-source decentralized firestore alternative for web3
orbitdb
- OrbitDB reaches version 1.0 after 8 years of development
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Open source P2P alternative to Slack and Discord built on Tor and IPFS
OrbitDB is not well-funded, but there's fresh work happening recently by some dedicated volunteers: https://github.com/orbitdb/orbitdb/commits/main
- Current Progress of IPFS
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orbit-db VS db3 - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 15 Jan 2023
- Jack Dorsey texts Elon Musk (March 26, 2022)
- Decentralised public immutable database
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Ask HN: Is there a descentralized DB with a simple social conflict resolution?
I've been thinking it might be practical to build a simple decentralized database, where agents just know each other, so conflict resolution does not need to be so strong and can rely on the social layer.
I think this applies to most databases, but I'm particularly thinking of internal enterprise databases, some social networks, any federated database system, and different devices of a single user
I'm thinking of this features:
1- Append-only?, full history of operations. Deletes / edits do not remove data, they only modify the "active state"
2- Agents are public keys or similar (DIDs?)
3- Operations are signed, and receivers verify if operation is valid, and sender is allowed
4- Operations form a Merkel-DAG (similar to git, they link to the tips of current "active state", like a commit/merge in git)
So far I think I've basically described [OrbitDB](https://github.com/orbitdb/orbit-db)
Consensus is where things get real hard, [OrbitDb seems to use a last-write-wins CRDT](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=22920204), and although I don't know the details of orbitDb, I think for many simple use-cases, conflicts can just be resolved on the social layer. But I think we need to provide agents with good tools to resolve conflicts
I'll try my best here with some ideas:
- When merging, we can order operations by their timestamp, if operations enter conflict, raise it to the conflicting agents, or someone with permission to solve them.
If an agent makes public an operation that forks its own history, mark agent as malicious or compromised, alert other agents, this needs resolution on the social layer, you have proof of misconduct, an agent has signed diverging operations
Any operation becomes fully settled if you have proof that all agents of your system have referenced it directly or indirectly through newer operations.
Timestamps can be upgraded by using @opentimestamps to get proof that an operation existed at time X (prevents creation of operations in hindsight). Though this does not prove operation has been made public
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How to make a crowdsourced distributed metadata database?
Both use OrbitDB: Peer-to-Peer Databases for the Decentralized Web. JavaScript. MIT license. repo
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Release: New features for Nalli
I think a wallet-agnostic memo solution is definitely the way. Having wallets that end up (partly) incompatible is only gonna hurt the UX. Maybe a decentralised DB solution like OrbitDB or GunDB can be the best way forward, although I haven't dove deeply into the docs yet.
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Building a decentralized database
Checkout this https://github.com/orbitdb/orbit-db peer-to-peer database for the decentralized Web.
What are some alternatives?
Firebase - Firebase SDK for Apple App Development
ipfs - Peer-to-peer hypermedia protocol
catalyst-core - ⚙️ Core Catalyst Governance Engine and utilities.
web3.storage - DEPRECATED ⁂ The simple file storage service for IPFS & Filecoin
diesel - A safe, extensible ORM and Query Builder for Rust
gun - An open source cybersecurity protocol for syncing decentralized graph data.
ceramic - Desktop web apps with Common Lisp
js-libp2p - The JavaScript Implementation of libp2p networking stack.
db3.js - DB3 Network Javascript API
berty - Berty is a secure peer-to-peer messaging app that works with or without internet access, cellular data or trust in the network
todomvc - Helping you select an MV* framework - Todo apps for React.js, Ember.js, Angular, and many more
solid - Solid - Re-decentralizing the web (project directory)