Can a website be truly decentralized?

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  • siad

    The Sia daemon

  • Go look into the Flux project. Its goal is to become the AWS of decentralized applications. This includes websites. Here's a link to the website https://runonflux.io/ Their main product is FluxOS https://home.runonflux.io/ it's advertised as a second layer operating system. Here's what they say about FluxOS: https://runonflux.io/fluxos.html If you want to look at Apps built on Flux just go to the FluxOS link and go down to Apps. The TLDR of Flux is that they want people to host servers all around the world so that other people can host their apps and websites in a decentralized manner, while paying the server operators in a cryptocurrency called Flux. You can also have decentralized cloud storage that you could connect with flux. Here are some projects of those projects: https://www.storj.io/ https://sia.tech/ https://filecoin.io/ It's the same idea as running a Flux node in that people from all around the world host servers in order to store data for other people while getting paid in crypto. I am sure there are other decentralized storage projects than the ones I mentioned, but one of the coolest ones is Filebase that takes some of the decentralized storage projects and lets you manipulate them like AWS S3 buckets https://filebase.com/

  • fluxd

    Flux Daemon

  • Go look into the Flux project. Its goal is to become the AWS of decentralized applications. This includes websites. Here's a link to the website https://runonflux.io/ Their main product is FluxOS https://home.runonflux.io/ it's advertised as a second layer operating system. Here's what they say about FluxOS: https://runonflux.io/fluxos.html If you want to look at Apps built on Flux just go to the FluxOS link and go down to Apps. The TLDR of Flux is that they want people to host servers all around the world so that other people can host their apps and websites in a decentralized manner, while paying the server operators in a cryptocurrency called Flux. You can also have decentralized cloud storage that you could connect with flux. Here are some projects of those projects: https://www.storj.io/ https://sia.tech/ https://filecoin.io/ It's the same idea as running a Flux node in that people from all around the world host servers in order to store data for other people while getting paid in crypto. I am sure there are other decentralized storage projects than the ones I mentioned, but one of the coolest ones is Filebase that takes some of the decentralized storage projects and lets you manipulate them like AWS S3 buckets https://filebase.com/

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  • flux

    Flux, Your Gateway to a Decentralized World. https://home.runonflux.io https://api.runonflux.io https://docs.runonflux.io https://source.runonflux.io https://wiki.runonflux.io (by RunOnFlux)

  • Go look into the Flux project. Its goal is to become the AWS of decentralized applications. This includes websites. Here's a link to the website https://runonflux.io/ Their main product is FluxOS https://home.runonflux.io/ it's advertised as a second layer operating system. Here's what they say about FluxOS: https://runonflux.io/fluxos.html If you want to look at Apps built on Flux just go to the FluxOS link and go down to Apps. The TLDR of Flux is that they want people to host servers all around the world so that other people can host their apps and websites in a decentralized manner, while paying the server operators in a cryptocurrency called Flux. You can also have decentralized cloud storage that you could connect with flux. Here are some projects of those projects: https://www.storj.io/ https://sia.tech/ https://filecoin.io/ It's the same idea as running a Flux node in that people from all around the world host servers in order to store data for other people while getting paid in crypto. I am sure there are other decentralized storage projects than the ones I mentioned, but one of the coolest ones is Filebase that takes some of the decentralized storage projects and lets you manipulate them like AWS S3 buckets https://filebase.com/

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