internet-identity
nft.storage
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internet-identity
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How do I create a backup login for my NNS? I mainly use a YubiKey.
You can visit identity.ic0.app and select backup. From there you can either choose a recovery phrase or a yubikey back up method. With that you can recover your account in case you lose access on your primary device. It is also recommended that you add multiple authorized login devices in case you lose one of them.
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AstroX wallet is really underrated
But, if you saved your seed phrase (and if you haven’t then you can access it here https://identity.ic0.app/), then you can restore your wallet with it instead of using the identity.
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Tutorial: How to add another computer to your Internet Identity; Learn what to do when adding a new device
Then add a link from the https://identity.ic0.app/ page to an area where users can find/search for this type of content.
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Info please
Anything about your Internet Identity can be controlled through https://identity.ic0.app/
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Seed phrase?
You can visit identity.ic0.app to manage all your device and recovery methods.
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Voting
What bothers you about Internet Identity? It is open source and the README there provides a pretty good overview: all it is is a way of registering a public key (whose secret counterpart you hold on your phone or other device) with a canister; that canister then produces delegations (unique per-application identities, that cannot be reverse engineered to find out your identity, even if that identity is just a public key, no PII).
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DSCVR help
Did you set up internet identity? https://identity.ic0.app/
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Tim Berners-Lee: ‘Web3 is not the web at all’
The Internet Computer[0] hosts whatever kind of service you can cram in a smart contract form-factor. In exchange for having to deal with things like oracles to retrieve information from the outside world, it costs absolute peanuts[1]. I tend to use it whenever I want to PoC a web app frontend because it's usually lower-friction than a VM. Unfortunately there aren't that many things to show as an example that aren't just NFT silliness, but one big one is OpenChat[2], which also shows off the basically zero-friction single-sign-on[3] that can't be tracked across services.
Will it pan out? I have no earthly idea. But it's cool enough to try.
[0]: https://internetcomputer.org
[1]: https://internetcomputer.org/docs/current/developer-docs/dep...
[2]: https://oc.app
[3]: https://identity.ic0.app
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Internet identity
Have you added your new iphone to the list of authorized devices for your II? You can do that by visiting https://identity.ic0.app/ and clicking on "add device". Are you using chrome browser?
- Ok shill me ICP. I’m ready to listen.
nft.storage
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I Moved My Blog from IPFS to a Server
That flagship app you are looking for seems to be https://nft.storage/ (by Protocol Labs).
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BBC is removing any and all links to the Documentary they produced about OceanGate in 2022. Back it up for the possibility of lost media preservation if they decide to blackhole it for legal reasons related to this incident. (secondary DL link in comments)
And make free uploads to it here: https://nft.storage
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Mutiple Editionable NFTs in one contract
Diagram Roughly like this. I use https://nft.storage/ for all my nft projects
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Which data is currently decentralized stored on IPFS?
NFT.Storage is a counterpart to Web3.Storage for a specific purpose: a place to safely store and save your NFTs. Many people use IPFS with their NFTs personally, or using other services as well
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Instagram Is Disabling Its NFT Features
1. Sites like https://nft.storage/ (which I dislike as they have a silly bug with content types) or Pinata also got to IPFS.
2. Good point.
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Best/Cheapest IPFS hosting service for simple NFT projects
Btw you can check: https://nft.storage/
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Is Civitai down or only for me..?
https://ipfs.tech/ combined with https://nft.storage/
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Introduction to developers about how to distribute NFT royalties in Solana
Lastly upload your Metadata JSON to Decentralized Object Storage like IPFS, NFT.Storage or Pinata. You may also use a Centralized Object Storage service like AWS S3. Make sure to record the metadata object URI returned from your storage service of choice. We shall use it while minting the NFT.
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How to upload a random generated image to IPFS and get the URI for minting?
For just a handful of images (aka manually processing them) you could also use https://nft.storage/
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Solidity Reveal Mechanism PROBLEM
btw I tried on opensea testnet and used nft.storage for ipfs
What are some alternatives?
nns-proposals
web3.storage - DEPRECATED ⁂ The simple file storage service for IPFS & Filecoin
rippled - Decentralized cryptocurrency blockchain daemon implementing the XRP Ledger protocol in C++
ipfs - Peer-to-peer hypermedia protocol
arweave - The Arweave server and App Developer Toolkit.
pycoin - Python-based Bitcoin and alt-coin utility library.
ipfs-car - 🚘 Convert files to content-addressable archives and back
chainlink - node of the decentralized oracle network, bridging on and off-chain computation
solana - Web-Scale Blockchain for fast, secure, scalable, decentralized apps and marketplaces.
nns-dapp - The Dapp of the Internet Computer's Network Nervous System.
opensea-js - TypeScript SDK for the OpenSea marketplace