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Brave browser now supports peer-to-peer IPFS protocol – Yahoo Lifestyle Australia
In a move it says will help make the internet more transparent and resilient, privacy-focused browser Brave now offers fully integrated and native IPFS…

In a move it says will help make the internet more transparent and resilient, privacy-focused browser Brave now offers fully integrated and native IPFS browsing (via The Verge). InterPlanetary File System, as its known by full name, is a peer-to-peer protocol for hosting web content and it could make the idea of decentralized web a reality.
Heres how it works. When you visit almost any website on the internet today, a centralized server transmits the information you want to see via HTTP or HTTPS….
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