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@pcaversaccio
I'm pretty sure someone already asked this, so please forgive me 😅 how can I upload videos to casts in FC?
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@tian7.eth
Post the video link from external website
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@pcaversaccio
But I have the video locally, not on a website.
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Yeah. Upload it to a website and post the link here. lol
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@pcaversaccio
Lol, that's really not a solution
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No native video yet sadly
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@randomishwalk
would you pay warps to do that @pcaversaccio
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@pcaversaccio
I had to look up what warps are lmfao. The answer is no.
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@patrickalphac
Could upload it to arweave? That’s been the only dStorage solution that feels correct for this. Although they are in the midst of a community forking battle. IPFS: no data persistence Filecoin: Data is encrypted by default Sia: Data encrypted by default EVM Chain: Too expensive
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@randomishwalk
how does arweave with a straight face *guarantee* permanent data storage? like permanent is impossible also how does their payment model of “pay once store forever” make any sense? what does livepeer use? is that suitable in your mind?
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They promise like 100 years. The architecture is pretty interesting, data is never 100% permanent, but for a long time you can feel pretty confident it’s there. When nodes mine new blocks, they need hashes to prove they have historical data, if they don’t have the hash, they can’t compute the new block.
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@patrickalphac
If no one has the data, a different subset of historical data is assigned to mine the new block. So you can know that at least for a while people will want to have that data so they can keep getting paid
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@pcaversaccio
Serious question: why do we need a decentralised solution for videos?
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@randomishwalk
100yrs is good enough for fartcasts 💨
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