The new easiest way to put data on Load just dropped.
load0 has web2-like latency and zero setup overhead. Anyone can run a load0 service, which is how it will serve as the basis for the upcoming @eigenlayer AVS.
blog.load.network/load0

Filecoin takes hours to upload and retrieve a gigabyte -- load0 is near instant. Onchain data doesn't have to be slow and have hit-and-miss retrievability.

Coming soon: a super simple dApp that wraps load0 storage to produce both a permanently pinned IPFS CID and Load hash for a file -- interoperable with wherever you need to integrate. Read why this fixes the biggest problem with IPFS:

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@xylophonezy
04-04
"stored on IPFS" is as misleading and vague as saying "stored on http"
The IPFS protocol offers no guarantees for data storage or retrievability, just like a torrent can't guarantee seeds or a web server can't guarantee its bills will be paid.
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