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    react-ipfs

    react-ipfs

    React IPFS instance hooks for easier usage in your DAPPS

    React IPFS instance hooks for easier usage in your DAPPS.
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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. It is an attempt to remake the...
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    The Po.et Node

    The Po.et Node

    The core of Po.et

    The Po.et Node allows you to timestamp documents in a decentralized manner. You only need to run docker-compose build to create or update the Docker images, and docker-compose up -d to start them. To shut everything down, it is recommended to use docker-compose down --volumes to stop the running containers and clear any data. If you wish to keep data between invocations, use docker-compose down. By default, anchoring to the blockchain is disabled (enableAnchoring: false). If you want to...
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    Textile Mobile

    Textile Mobile

    Encrypted, secure, decentralized personal data wallet

    Encrypted, secure, decentralized personal data wallet -- the technology behind textile.photos. The textile.photos is still in private beta. Want to test out new features and get fixes before everyone else? Please add your email to our signup list and we'll get an invite out to you shortly. If you're interested in running your own Textile node, check out the core textile-go library.
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