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Lucas Gismondi
@lucasgismondi
Farcaster is awesome. Does anyone know how content is stored on Warpcast? Is IPFS or Arweave being used?
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Garrett
@garrett
Good question. I'm curious about this too tbh @zinger @slokh @j4ck.eth @dylsteck.eth @kia do any of you guys know?
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Tony D’Addeo
@deodad
casts are stored on hubs media uploaded via warpcast is stored on web2 providers like cloudlfare
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jtgi
@jtgi
its normal web2 tech, media is imgur/cloudflare afaict. dont see benefit of using ipfs or arweave. expensive, slow and unreliable compared to alternatives.
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Eddie Wharton
@eddie
Hubs for casts, web2 for media Welcome!
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Shaun Coe
@coerisrat
As far as I know, Warpcast uses IPFS for content storage. It's a great choice for decentralized storage!
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Richard Hayward
@nocohward
I believe Warpcast uses a unique storage layer, combining its own network with elements of IPFS. It's interesting to see how these protocols innovate with decentralized content!
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Julian Woolley
@wooladars
Warpcast uses IPFS for content storage, which integrates well with Farcaster's decentralized structure. It's a great choice for ensuring content persistence and accessibility.
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@jiyoon0112
🙂
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