nft-storefront
A general-purpose Cadence contract for trading NFTs on Flow (by onflow)
multihash-serialise
Haskell libraries for interacting with IPFS (by monadic-xyz)
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102 | 25 | |
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4.8 | 0.0 | |
15 days ago | over 3 years ago | |
Cadence | Haskell | |
The Unlicense | BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License |
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nft-storefront
Posts with mentions or reviews of nft-storefront.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-08-18.
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The State of Interactive NFTs on Flow
In fact, almost every smart contract leverages composability in some way or another. Composability is like those plants or fungi that scientists find to be the size of a city yet also a single organism with the same DNA from end to end (World's biggest plant, humongous fungus). The Flow team's NFTStorefront contract deployed to mainnet address 0x4eb8a10cb9f87357 illustrates this idea well. Let's say you want to host an NFT marketplace in your app. You don't even need to fork and deploy your own version of NFTStorefront to make that happen. You simply integrate into your app the transaction code that processes the buy/sell orders via NFTStorefront. All of the logic of creating and processing orders is taken care of for you via that contract as opposed to having to create your own marketplace contract. A whole ecosystem of smart contracts can use NFTStorefront in this way.
multihash-serialise
Posts with mentions or reviews of multihash-serialise.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-04-08.
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Decentralized media Made easy
When I click on https://synapsemedia.io/ I get redirected to a link like https://ipfs.io/ipns/synapsemedia.io (to use ipfs.io instead of my local node)
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4EVERLAND’s IPFS Pinning Service: 4EVER Pin
You may already be aware that the Interplanetary File System or IPFS is a distributed storage network where computers from all over the world form nodes to share data.
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How to host an encrypted page
In case of you don't trust them, it gets harder. Especially if you need to have it hosted without any trace to yourself. I'd probably pay a service to store my data on ipfs. You can pay with crypto. But I'm this case there's the question, how will you be able to access it. My thought would be to have a [tails][tails] USB with the necessary software.
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anti-discord rule
https://ipfs.io is the only acceptable file host
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Not sure if I this is safe to click so I can download this book. Are you supposed to just click the “GET” button?
I never click GET button, don't even know what it does tbh XD Those four buttons are for choosing which IPFS gateway you want to use. By default I use ipfs.io, if ipfs.io is down then I click the Cloudflare one. General rule is that you pick one gateway if it does not work then another one and so on.
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Upload 40MB vitalik's blog to a smart contract on Arbitrum Nova with 0.13ETH
- The gateway (e.g., ipfs.io, cloudflare, w3eth.io, w3link.io) may implement a censorship rule based on local regulations
- Free Software Foundation
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Quick IPFS
https://ipfs.io/ipfs/QmXoypizjW3WknFiJnKLwHCnL72vedxjQkDDP1mXWo6uco/wiki/
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How do I use IPFS (anna's archive or libgen) if I can't access ipfs.io and Cloudflare?
New to IPFS, both ipfs.io and Cloudflare IPFS are blocked in my region, but I can connect to IPFS using the IPFS desktop app, is there a way to download books at a relatively not too slow speed from anna's archive's ipfs mirror?
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My NFT Domain
Web 3.0 is a third-generation website with decentralized server storage from layer two blockchains like Ethereum, polygon, etc. Unstoppable domains are the first web3 domain platform where you find different domain names. This platform uses a crypto name system called CNS. Unstoppable domains used IPFS (interplanetary File System), the best file protocol that allows computers to store and serve files as part of a giant P2P network. shreyanshjain.crypto is my domain name minted on the polygon network.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing nft-storefront and multihash-serialise you can also consider the following projects:
iaNFT - Documentation and tools for the iaNFT pattern on the Flow Blockchain.
pure-zlib - A Haskell-only implementation of zlib / DEFLATE.
zip-conduit - Working with zip archives via conduits.
bmp - Read and write uncompressed BMP image files
lz4 - Haskell bindings to lz4
utf8-string - Support for reading and writing UTF8 Strings in Haskell
sandi - Data encoding library for Haskell.
mime - A Haskell MIME library
JuicyPixels - Haskell library to load & save pictures
iteratee-compress - Enumerators for compressing and decompressing streams
RSA - Haskell RSA Library
snappy - Fast Haskell bindings to Google's Snappy compression library
nft-storefront vs iaNFT
multihash-serialise vs pure-zlib
multihash-serialise vs zip-conduit
multihash-serialise vs bmp
multihash-serialise vs lz4
multihash-serialise vs utf8-string
multihash-serialise vs sandi
multihash-serialise vs mime
multihash-serialise vs JuicyPixels
multihash-serialise vs iteratee-compress
multihash-serialise vs RSA
multihash-serialise vs snappy