IPFS docs galore, plus revealing my book’s cover!
2 min readSep 2, 2022
In this issue: Several new Filebase IPFS docs and an exclusive reveal of my book’s cover design!
Happy Friday everyone!
Also, happy September! It’s been a busy week, let’s get into it!
This Week From The Filebase Docs:
I hope you like IPFS, since this week I’ve published 9 new Filebase IPFS docs and tutorials.
- Learn how to use the new Filebase IPFS Pin Sync tool to sync pinned CIDs from one pinning service to another.
- Announcing the new Filebase NPM Package!
- Deploy a decentralized app on IPFS with the package Create-IPFS-dApp.
- Learn how to pin files and folders to IPFS using a variety of different AWS SDKs:
- AWS SDK for .NET
- AWS SDK for Go
- AWS SDK for Javascript
- AWS SDK for PHP
- AWS SDK for Python
- AWS SDK for Ruby
Weekly Recap: Top Decentralized Storage Content
This week in the decentralized storage space:
- Filebase’s compliance with the IPFS Pinning Service API was tested, and it was announced that Filebase is the first fully-compliant pinning service provider that was tested. You can read more about it here:
- IPFS released Kubo V0.15.0, which you can read the release notes and learn more about here.
- Coinbase released a ‘Simple Guide To The Web3 Developer Stack’ that showcases a throughout mention of decentralized storage providers (though there is one missing…). This guide provides tons of great resources and insight into the current Web3 landscape.
*Drum roll please* My book’s cover!
I’m excited to announce that I’ve ordered the first proof of my draft to go through for final edits and revisions, and then I’ll be ready to open up pre-orders!
In total, this book came out to be 525 pages long! Talk about one huge pocket guide!
What’s Next?
- Some exciting things are in the works behind the scenes, and I’m excited to announce them when I’m able to! I can say it may or may not involve an upcoming Web3 event later this year…
That’s it for this week, thanks for reading everyone!