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    Project Lotus

    Project Lotus

    Reference implementation of the Filecoin protocol, written in Go

    ...This website contains all the information you need to spin up a Lotus node, become a Filecoin storage provider, or just tinker around with the Filecoin network! Filecoin is a network of computers that allows you to store your data online. But while online storage services aren't anything new, Filecoin is different. It doesn't use centralized servers to store your data or rely on aggressive analytics tactics to make a profit and pay its shareholders. You can find out more about Filecoin and how it works over at docs.filecoin.io.
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    ipfs-check

    ipfs-check

    A tool for checking the accessibility of your data by IPFS peers

    ...~/go/bin) There are web assets in the web that interact with the Go HTTP server that can be deployed however you deploy web assets. Maybe just deploy it on IPFS and reference it with DNSLink. For anything other than local testing you're going to want to have a proxy to give you HTTPS support on the Go server.
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    SIPS

    SIPS

    A Simple IPFS Pinning Service

    SIPS is still in early development and is not guaranteed to do much of anything. Although it should function for basic usage, expect bugs, and definitely don't use it for anything that has money associated with it. SIPS is a Simple IPFS Pinning Service. It does the bare minimum necessary to present a functional pinning service. SIPS is capable of using either Postgres or SQLite3 as its backend. By default only Postgres is available, but the sqlite3 build tag will add support for SQLite3.
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