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Brave becomes first browser to add native support for the IPFS protocol – ZDNet
Brave users will now be able to seamlessly access ipfs:// links.

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With the release of Brave 1.19 today, Brave has become the first major browser maker to support IPFS, a peer-to-peer protocol meant for accessing decentralized or censored content.
Released in 2015, IPFS stands for InterPlanetary File System. It is a classic peer-to-peer protocol similar to BitTorrent and designed to work as a decentralized storage system.
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IPFS allows users to host content distributed across hundreds or thousands of systems, which…
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