Summary
Ask questionsIPFS is a peer-to-peer distributed file system designed to connect all computing devices with the same system of files. It provides open protocols to store, verify, and share data across distributed networks, emphasizing content addressing and decentralization. It serves as a foundational technology for building a more resilient and open web.
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Open Contributor Network
Bleeding-Edge Project Incubator
Community-Driven Funding Platform
Modular Project Portfolio
Rapid Prototype Development
Other
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Blueprint Repository
Communication and Outreach Channels
Strategic Roadmap Publishing
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Vision and Mission Framework
Pitch and Funding Calls
Rationale
IPFS is a decentralized file system that aligns with the concept's focus on radical technologies and open collaboration. While it's not a 'think tank' in the traditional sense, it provides the foundational technology and community infrastructure for such an entity. It has a strong 'Open Contributor Network' through its community and developer grants, a 'Blueprint Repository' via its specs and documentation, and 'Communication and Outreach Channels' through its blog, forums, and social media. The 'Strategic Roadmap Publishing' is evident in its documentation and updates on developments. It doesn't directly offer a 'Bleeding-Edge Project Incubator' or 'Community-Driven Funding Platform' as core services, but it enables projects that could be incubated and funded on its platform.