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    Keybase client

    Keybase client

    Keybase Go library, client, service, OS X, iOS, Android, Electron

    Keybase is secure messaging and file-sharing. We use public key cryptography to ensure your messages stay private. Even we can’t read your chats. Keybase works for families, roommates, clubs, and groups of friends, too. Keybase connects to public identities, too. You can connect with communities from Twitter, Reddit, and elsewhere. Don’t live dangerously when it comes to documents. Keybase can store your group’s photos, videos, and documents with end-to-end encryption.
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    transfer.sh

    transfer.sh

    Easy and fast file sharing from the command-line

    ...Transfer.sh currently supports the s3 (Amazon S3), gdrive (Google Drive), storj (Storj) providers, and local file system (local). For easy deployment, we've created a Docker container. For the usage with a AWS S3 Bucket, you just need to specify the following options, provider, aws-access-key, aws-secret-key, bucket, and s3-region. If you specify the s3-region, you don't need to set the endpoint URL since the correct endpoint will used automatically. To use a custom non-AWS S3 provider, you need to specify the endpoint as defined from your cloud provider. In preparation you need to create an access grant (or copy it from the uplink configuration) and a bucket. ...
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    Estuary

    Estuary

    A custom IPFS/Filecoin node that makes it easy to pin IPFS content

    ...Estuary provides a unique identifier used to authenticate a user, developer, or calling program to an application programming interface we have created. If you don't know what an API key is, this tutorial will be challenging for you, but you can reach out to us if you're stuck. API keys are the standard way to authenticate a project with an API rather than a human user. It is also important you understand how to protect your API key/secrets from bad actors and abuse. If this concept is foreign to you, you might be better off just using https://estuary.tech and storing data through our website.
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    Space Daemon

    Space Daemon

    The Space Daemon packages together IPFS, Textile Threads/Buckets

    ...Centralized services that are optional, but offer additional convenience. Used mainly for identity. By using these services, you can allow users to claim usernames, so that Space Daemon can know the public key of a given username and in that way share files via username without having to input public keys directly.
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    krab

    krab

    krab is an encrypted keystore for use with IPFS

    krab is a "semi secure" keystore that satisfies the IPFS keystore interface, allowing it to be used natively with many existing IPFS implementations, and tools. It stores keys on disk in a badger datastore, encrypting the keys before being stored in the datastore. Each time a key is fetched, it is decrypted first. A single password is used to encrypt all keys.
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