top | item 30872067 (no title) washedDeveloper | 3 years ago Hey thanks for the feedback! What I meant by the first statement was that these systems are immutable. For example, IPFS stores any files permanently and they can’t be modified.Thanks for spotting the typo! discuss order hn newest dane-pgp|3 years ago > IPFS stores any files permanently and they can’t be modified.You may be interested to learn about its Mutable File System[0] then, and about federalist[1] which uses decentralized mutable torrents (BEP 46).[0] https://docs.ipfs.io/concepts/file-systems/[1] https://github.com/publiusfederalist/federalist
dane-pgp|3 years ago > IPFS stores any files permanently and they can’t be modified.You may be interested to learn about its Mutable File System[0] then, and about federalist[1] which uses decentralized mutable torrents (BEP 46).[0] https://docs.ipfs.io/concepts/file-systems/[1] https://github.com/publiusfederalist/federalist
dane-pgp|3 years ago
You may be interested to learn about its Mutable File System[0] then, and about federalist[1] which uses decentralized mutable torrents (BEP 46).
[0] https://docs.ipfs.io/concepts/file-systems/
[1] https://github.com/publiusfederalist/federalist