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skyfeed
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Decentralized Twitter Utilizing Sia Coin.
I would be very surprised if such app doesn't come out of the recently announced developer program. Someone could partner with redsolver (https://github.com/redsolver/skyfeed) to give use to all the know-how he gained in the process and come up with decentralized twitter that will be actively developed.
- A modest proposal to take back reddit, and enable free speech. Aka no more bans.
- You want to be free. Decentralized twitter like platform, Skyfeed. YOU ARE ALL FUCKIN WELCOME.
- Twitter takes down Maxwell Trial Tracker….. Blatant corruption. Who gave the order? Where is the liberal media when you need them?
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📱 List of open source Flutter applications
Skyfeed - Alternative to Twitter by RedSolver
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Decentralised social media - In Australia they just passed a law so police can access your page to add,modify or delete data without a warrant, would decentralised social media solve this?
https://skyfeed.hns.siasky.net/ is a decentralized social network by Skynet, the same people that created Siacoin that also offer decentralized cloud storage!
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Sia Twitter page ?
Still pretty simple but yes there is one called Skyfeed
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Sia practical apps
The easiest way to support the network is to begin using Skynet. You could use something like Filebase, Skyspace's, or MARStorage to begin transferring the data you currently store on something like Google Drive or Dropbox and store it on the Sia network. Additionally you could take a look at the current applications and begin using things like Skyfeed which all require Siacoin to be used as they all run off the Sia network via Skynet. You could also begin looking in to becoming a host for the Sia network if that is your kind of thing which would allow you to earn Siacoin for renting out your unused hard drive space. But ultimately the best way to help grow the network is to begin using it any way you can and to encourage everyone you know to do so as well. It would be worth while explaining to people you know why Skynet is important to them and how it will benefit all our lives. Once people know what the project is about there will be nothing stopping it from going mainstream.
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Have you stored de-data using siacoin? how was/is the experience for you?
If you go to Siasky and upload a file, or Skyfeed and make a post you have just used Siacoin to do so. Additionally you could download the Sia-UI and rent personal storage using Siacoin yourself. However, since Skynet's inception it is no longer necessary for a person to purchase Siacoin to rent storage. You could use something like Filebase, MARStorage, or Skyspace to store your files on the Sia network without needing to worry about purchasing Siacoin. So since the end user no longer needs Siacoin to use the Sia network, it doesn't make sense for them to buy it unless they are wanting to invest in the coin. The people who are buying Siacoin with the intention of using it are mostly hosts and portal operators.
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Thankful for decentralization!
Everything I possibly can! But what this post is about is the Sia host I am running which provides storage space to the network. I also use the Sia network via Skynet to store my files, send files and even some social media (Skyfeed. Eventually I'll be using Sia and Skynet for everything I do once the appropriate skapps are made.
slate
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Holders! Please tell me how you use filecoin
One product I helped develop on top of Filecoin is https://slate.host, people would use it to upload photos, and then do archival on Filecoin automatically. It was really good for photos that you wanted to be on the public that you wanted to ensure backups.
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IPFS that looks like dropbox
Slate is even better than Dropbox.
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How to use Fil for storage
You can try https://slate.host or https://files.chainsafe.io, What did you look at that was complicated?
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The project is solid, but is anyone actually using the Filecoin network or is it just empty space for now?
Check out https://web3.storage and https://estuary.tech if you're a developer, or https://slate.host if you just want to search a very small snapshot of all the data, or https://file.app, an index I'm working on to get a better sense of price, storage capacity, and participants in the ecosystem.
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Advantages of Pinata over Slate for NFT storage?
Slate.host also generates an IPFS CID for uploaded files. What's the benefit of using Pinata, a "pinning" service, over Slate, a "hosting" service?
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[IMPORTANT IN US] Regarding American Tax Laws and Internet Security
Slate: This is the world's first open-sourced decentralized storage system, which distributes your files across the Inter-Plantetary Filesystem (IPFS) rather than in a centralized network of storage clusters. The parent company, Protocol Labs, has a lot of exciting features planned w.r.t. secure storage, actually.
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Photo- and Video-Management software at the moment. Is there something that is already working and fully futureproof scalable usable?
slate.host: The design is right. Problem 1: I made an account month ago, and now I can't login anymore because my password seems to be wrong, and there is no password-reset-option.. Problem 2: The version-state does not seem to be public-usable-ready. I think I even read about a warning of the Dev-Team to not save importend stuff on it.
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Has anyone here used Filecoin to store data yet?
If you haven't slate.host. Just dug that out of the docs and its kinda neet.
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Overview of different crypto storage projects
Currently the most promising product built on top of Filecoin is Slate https://slate.host/. I have tried that product but it’s not realistic that I would use it as my daily data storage.
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Filecoin's fully diluted marketcap is $417 Billion, greater than Walmart, Disney, Mastercard. For a product that no one seems to be using. All the Filecoin tokens are vesting will enter circulating supply. Think twice before jumping onto this train
To use it you can go to slate.host, space.storage, or files.chainsafe.io. Slate.host even gives you 4GB for free, and will start giving 50GB for free soon.
What are some alternatives?
openflutterecommerceapp - Open Flutter E-commerce App
Peergos - A p2p, secure file storage, social network and application protocol
Flutter-Sudoku - This is a fully fledged Sudoku game written in Dart using Flutter.
web3.storage - DEPRECATED ⁂ The simple file storage service for IPFS & Filecoin
timecop - A time tracking app that respects your privacy and the gets the job done without being fancy.
skynet-webportal - A webapp that makes Skynet accessible to web browsers.
flutter_pokedex - Pokedex app built with Flutter (with lots of animations) using Clean Architecture
OpenStore - OpenStore is an NFT store built on Polygon Blockchain (Mumbai Testnet)
memechat - a meme-based chat application
ipfs - Peer-to-peer hypermedia protocol
FlutterSolitaire - A Solitaire clone made in Flutter.
next-bucket - A template to start a project easily with NextJS and Textile Buckets