Awesome! I use Brave since a couple of days ago and love it so far. I also have already verified my https://sac001.github.io/ mini test page and you can see that I have a small account balance in my wallet. This shows also up in my tweets. :-)
Best regards Stefan On Tue, Jan 19, 2021 at 10:39 PM coderman <[email protected]> wrote: > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA512 > > > decentralized web and anarchy go well together :) > > see also: https://github.com/ipfs/go-ipfs > > best regards, > > > - ----- begin-cut ----- > > https://brave.com/brave-integrates-ipfs/ > > Brave Integrates IPFS to Enable Users to Seamlessly Browse The Decentralized > Web > Advancing the transition to a decentralized Web, IPFS integration on Brave’s > desktop browser increases content availability and Internet resilience > > San Francisco, California – January 19, 2021 – IPFS, the peer-to-peer > hypermedia protocol designed to make the Web faster, safer, and more open, > has been integrated into Brave, the fast, privacy-oriented browser, > reinventing the Web for users, publishers and advertisers. > > Incorporated into today’s Brave desktop browser update (version 1.19), > Brave’s 24 million monthly active users can now access content directly from > IPFS by resolving ipfs:// URIs via a gateway or installing a full IPFS node > in one click. When installing a full node, this will allow Brave users to > load content over IPFS’ p2p network, hosted on their own node. Integrating > IPFS provides Brave users with a significantly enhanced browsing experience, > increasing the availability of content, offloading server costs from the > content publisher, and improving the overall resilience of the Internet. > > Molly Mackinlay, Project Lead at IPFS said, “Bringing the benefits of the > dWeb to Brave users, IPFS’ efforts to remove systemic data censorship by > corporations and nation-states are now strengthened through the integration > with Brave. Today, Web users across the world are unable to access restricted > content, including, for example, parts of Wikipedia in Thailand, over 100,000 > blocked websites in Turkey, and critical access to COVID-19 information in > China. Now anyone with an internet connection can access this critical > information through IPFS on the Brave browser.” > > In a further aspect of the integration, projects building on IPFS such as app > development platforms, Textile, and Fleek, will automatically enable anyone > to deploy a website or dApp accessible on Brave. > > Brian Bondy, CTO and co-founder of Brave, said, “We’re thrilled to be the > first browser to offer a native IPFS integration with today’s Brave desktop > browser release. Providing Brave’s 1 million+ verified content creators with > the power to seamlessly serve content to millions of new users across the > globe via a new and secure protocol, IPFS gives users a solution to the > problem of centralized servers creating a central point of failure for > content access. IPFS’ innovative content addressing uses Content Identifiers > (CIDs) to form an address based on the content itself as opposed to locating > data based on the address of a server. Integrating the IPFS open-source > network is a key milestone in making the Web more transparent, decentralized, > and resilient.” > > With a budding community of over four thousand IPFS contributors around the > world, this is the initial implementation of IPFS on Brave. Striving to give > users full control of their online experience, future collaborations will > facilitate automatic redirects from DNSLink websites to the native IPFS > version, the ability to “co-host” a website, features to easily publish to > IPFS, and much more. > > ### > > Molly Mackinlay, Project Lead at IPFS, and Brian Bondy, CTO and co-founder of > Brave, are available for interview > > About IPFS > > IPFS is a peer-to-peer network and protocol designed to make the web faster, > safer, and more open. IPFS upgrades the web to work peer to peer, addressing > data by what it is instead of where it’s located on the network, or who is > hosting it. > > About Brave > > Brave Software’s fast, privacy-oriented browser, combined with its > blockchain-based digital advertising platform, is reinventing the Web for > users, publishers, and advertisers. Users get a private, speedier web > experience with much longer battery life, publishers increase their revenue > share, and advertisers achieve better conversion. Users can opt into > privacy-respecting ads that reward them with a frequent flyer-like token they > can redeem or use to tip or contribute to publishers and other content > creators. The Brave solution is a win-win for everyone who has a stake in the > open Web and who is weary of giving up privacy and revenue to the ad-tech > intermediaries. Brave currently has over 24 million monthly active users and > over 1 million Verified Publishers. Brave Software was co-founded by Brendan > Eich, creator of JavaScript and co-founder of Mozilla (Firefox), and Brian > Bondy, formerly of Khan Academy and Mozilla. > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- > > iNUEAREKAH0WIQRBwSuMMH1+IZiqV4FlqEfnwrk4DAUCYAdQ7V8UgAAAAAAuAChp > c3N1ZXItZnByQG5vdGF0aW9ucy5vcGVucGdwLmZpZnRoaG9yc2VtYW4ubmV0NDFD > MTJCOEMzMDdEN0UyMTk4QUE1NzgxNjVBODQ3RTdDMkI5MzgwQwAKCRBlqEfnwrk4 > DDlNAP9eBDjNcH0kc5iNK2fv8N1gpDyBJxKhX44xJux9tMW8ZQEAjx8jVbrfw/3j > UoN5T8APllNrz3e8C8LGx/7xaHj2OmU= > =ri/8 > -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- > > > >
