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IPFS ('''I'''nter'''P'''lanetary '''F'''ile '''S'''ystem) is a new hypermedia distribution protocol, addressed by content and identities. IPFS enables the creation of completely distributed applications. It aims to make the web faster, safer, and more open.
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IPFS is a [[distributed]] file system that seeks to connect all computing devices with the same system of files. In some ways, this is similar to the original aims of the Web, but IPFS is actually more similar to a single bittorrent swarm exchanging git objects.
IPFS ('''I'''nter'''P'''lanetary '''F'''ile '''S'''ystem) is a content-addressed distributed file system. IPFS is also a catch-all phrase for a variety of inter-related projects maintained by Protocol Labs. The goal of IPFS is to replace HTTP as the dominate hypermedia protocol on the internet.
 
[[File:stallman.jpg|thumb|This Stallman pic has the following IPFS multihash: QmbtzK4j3Qa9RvLkP3K4dYoptdopY181QL96deHtvYuX4h.]]
 
=== The IPFS Stack ===
* IPFS
* Multiformats
**Multihash - self-describing hashes
**Multiaddr - self-describing network addresses
**Multibase - self-describing base encodings
**Multicodec - self-describing serialization
**Multistream - self-describing stream network protocols
**Multigram (WIP) - self-describing packet network protocols
* IPLD - Abstract Data Model
* libp2p - Networking and Peer Discovery
* Filecoin - Incentive Layer
 
"Hey pal, what are you pulling here, huh? Multi-what?" may be what you're saying.
 
IPFS uses multihashes to address data. The hash addresses it's own hash algorithm.
 
The first two digits of a multihash identify the hash algorithm. IPFS uses {{ic|SHA256}} which is represented as {{ic|Qm}}. The rest of a multihash is not simply the output of SHA-256. Try it yourself, it's not.
 
There's a lot of chunking, hashing, and other magic going on behind the scenes. The end result is you get something that looks like this {{ic|QmRW3V9znzFW9M5FYbitSEvd5dQr}} which is a multihash.
 
 
Multiformats, libp2p and IPLD are separate projects from IPFS that can be used independently of IPFS.


== External links ==
== External links ==

Latest revision as of 02:01, 25 February 2019

IPFS (InterPlanetary File System) is a content-addressed distributed file system. IPFS is also a catch-all phrase for a variety of inter-related projects maintained by Protocol Labs. The goal of IPFS is to replace HTTP as the dominate hypermedia protocol on the internet.

This Stallman pic has the following IPFS multihash: QmbtzK4j3Qa9RvLkP3K4dYoptdopY181QL96deHtvYuX4h.

The IPFS Stack

  • IPFS
  • Multiformats
    • Multihash - self-describing hashes
    • Multiaddr - self-describing network addresses
    • Multibase - self-describing base encodings
    • Multicodec - self-describing serialization
    • Multistream - self-describing stream network protocols
    • Multigram (WIP) - self-describing packet network protocols
  • IPLD - Abstract Data Model
  • libp2p - Networking and Peer Discovery
  • Filecoin - Incentive Layer

"Hey pal, what are you pulling here, huh? Multi-what?" may be what you're saying.

IPFS uses multihashes to address data. The hash addresses it's own hash algorithm.

The first two digits of a multihash identify the hash algorithm. IPFS uses SHA256 which is represented as Qm. The rest of a multihash is not simply the output of SHA-256. Try it yourself, it's not.

There's a lot of chunking, hashing, and other magic going on behind the scenes. The end result is you get something that looks like this QmRW3V9znzFW9M5FYbitSEvd5dQr which is a multihash.


Multiformats, libp2p and IPLD are separate projects from IPFS that can be used independently of IPFS.

External links