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iroh
DESCRIPTION
Iroh takes IPFS beyond the theoretical, to offer developers efficient infrastructure that scales data distribution past 10M devices. We have been working on and around IPFS nearly since its inception, and are starting out on a new implementation because we have unfinished business with IPFS. We believe the best days of the protocol are ahead, but to get there we need to ship an order-of-magnitude improvement that unlocks new platforms and use cases. We're building iroh to see just how far we can take IPFS.
Features
- Disable default features when using iroh as a library
- Iroh consistently outperforms Kubo, using fewer resources to serve more requests
- Iroh does fewer things than kubo, with more polish
- Running a single binary in the cloud doesn't make much sense
- Iroh is a single codebase with multiple platform targets
- Iroh can be embedded into iOS & Android applications to speak the IPFS protocol natively
Programming Language
Rust
Categories
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