HasteIPFS is a peer-to-peer (P2P) decentralized file sharing protocol built on top of the InterPlanetary File System (IPFS) protocol. It is designed to provide a faster and more secure way to store and share large files. With HasteIPFS, users can upload files to an IPFS-enabled device and then share the files with other users without relying on a central server. HasteIPFS is a decentralized, distributed, and secure system that enables users to access large files quickly and securely. It is also capable of streaming large files over low-latency networks, enabling faster and more reliable file transfers. Additionally, HasteIPFS also provides end-to-end encryption, which ensures that the data is secure and private.
Discontinued It appears that the project is no longer being developed since August 2017. The latest version, 1.0, released in February 2016, can still be downloaded from GitHub.
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Discontinued Last Commit 8cae64d on February 6, 2014: https://github.com/sebsauvage/ZeroBin. This project's project, PrivateBin, is alive and well with the latest commitment less than a month ago. See http://alternativeapp.info/software/privatebin/