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    Kinto

    Kinto

    A generic JSON document store with sharing and synchronisation options

    Kinto is a minimalist JSON storage service with synchronization and sharing abilities. It is meant to be easy to use and easy to self-host. Kinto is used at Mozilla and released under the Apache v2 license. It’s hard for frontend developers to respect users' privacy when building applications that work offline, store data remotely and synchronize across devices. Existing solutions either rely on big corporations that crave user data or require a non-trivial amount of time and expertise to...
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    Incubed Client in C

    Incubed Client in C

    The IN3 client (written in C)

    Most blockchains, such as Ethereum, require a client to connect to their blockchain network. Often, these clients require a lot of storage, a very high bandwidth or constant computation. While this is possible to perform on laptops or desktop systems, mobile devices, mobile app, and even web applications struggle to meet these requirements. Currently the solution of choice is to use a light client or remote client on mobile devices. While this may work for mobile phones, most IoT devices are unable to run light clients. Connecting an IoT device to a remote node enables even low-performance IoT devices to be connected to blockchain. ...
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    Sharik - file sharing via WI-FI

    Sharik - file sharing via WI-FI

    Sharik lets you easily share files within your local network

    ...So, if you like it, please leave a star on our GitHub repository, and consider contributing: add a new language or help us with code. YOU CAN SEND: 1. Photos (jpg, png, gif, etc) 2. Applications (apk) 3. Files (zip, rar, 7z, pdf, etc) 4. Text GitHub page: https://github.com/marchellodev/sharik Download Sharik right now!
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    Space SDK

    Space SDK

    Library for building web and mobile applications

    Javascript/Typescript library for interacting with Space in web/browser applications via an implementation of the Space API. Build websites or applications that can easily leverage Open Web protocols (IPFS, Textile, GunDB, Ethereum) to enable Web3-ready features.
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    go-textile

    go-textile

    Infrastructure for building composable apps and services on the IPFS

    Textile provides encrypted, recoverable, schema-based, and cross-application data storage built on IPFS and libp2p. We like to think of it as a decentralized data wallet with built-in protocols for sharing and recovery, or more simply, an open and programmable iCloud. Textile is still under heavy development and no part of it should be used before a thorough review of the underlying code and an understanding that APIs and protocols may change rapidly. There may be coding mistakes and the...
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    DAGService

    DAGService

    Library for storing and replicating hash-linked data over the IPFS

    DAGService is aiming to be the bare minimum needed for IPLD-based applications to interact with the IPFS network by getting and putting blocks to it. The goal of DAGService to provide a minimal layer between the data model of IPLD and full-blown IPFS. It provides the bare minimum functionality for any application to interact with the IPFS network (by getting and putting IPLD blocks) without having to deal with the complexities of operating a full IPFS node.
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    It is an application for Bluetooth-enabled mobile phones that allows you to connect to other BluetunA users in range and share music recommendations. Mobile music, metadata sharing, Bluetooth applications, proximity-based interactions, social awareness
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