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polymutex
@polymutex.eth
So /fleek is ending the free hosting tier. Walletbeat should move to a new IPFS host. Requirements: - ENS support - Accepts crypto without KYC - Integrates with GitHub CI without giving GitHub the keys to rug the domain Bonus: - DNSLink - Service worker verifying IPFS CIDs https://warpcast.com/polymutex.eth/0x64dfcaad
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polymutex
@polymutex.eth
In the running: 1. Fleek's non-free tier. They promise they will have crypto payments available before shutting down the free tier. It remains to be seen whether they will require KYC on that. Staying with Fleek is probably the laziest option, but doesn't meet any of the bonus requirements.
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polymutex
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2. @earthfast. Looks great! Probably the only option that pioneered the approach of using a service worker to verify CID hashes. Cons: - Pricing model still unclear - Earthfast homepage doesn't load at all in my Firefox browser (the service worker violates CSP for some reason) https://warpcast.com/sidsethi/0x61a74689
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polymutex
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3. /orbiter Would prefer to be able to log in with a Safe wallet or similar, but OK fine. Unclear if it does DNSLink or browser-side CID verification. Other than that, looks like a great option. And per the below cast, there may be a path to a free plan from Fleek: https://warpcast.com/polluterofminds/0xad44d6c5
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polymutex
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4. Blumen The more DIY of the approaches listed here, which I like. Biggest drawback is requiring gas payments on push, so must keep hot wallet keys with access to the ENS domain in GitHub CI, which is unfortunate. Client-side CID verification would also have to be DIY https://warpcast.com/v1rtl.eth/0x9818b5fc
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Steve
@stevedylandev.eth
💪💪 We are planning to integrate a wallet sign in the near future, so good point there We don’t do DNSLink or browser side verification, mostly because we don’t think it’s really necessary for the following reasons: - Every site has an IPCM.dev contract where you can trace the version history of each site - You can query the contract directly to get the latest CID and visit it on a p2p level with an IPFS node - We expose the CID and the contract address in the headers for every website request: https://warpcast.com/polluterofminds/0x8ed7e33a Last point I might add is that we are open sourced 🫡 https://github.com/orbiterhost
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Roadu 🎩🦊
@roadu
i use orbiter to host my frame site also they have opensourced it so you could host orbiter yourself if you dont want to use the free hosted tier i think
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