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IPLD 2025 Review: From Monoliths to Modules
The year that brought us modular Rust libraries, faster DAG-CBOR, stable multiformats, and a simpler on-ramp with DASL.
Content-Addressing: A Year In Review
Let's take a look at what happened in content addressing in 2025 — it's a lot!
How to Migrate IPFS Websites from Fleek to Modular Infrastructure
A how-to guide for future-proofing your content-addressed website hosting.
Shipyard 2025: IPFS Year in Review (opens new window)
Seven Kubo releases made self-hosted IPFS practical. Highlights: DHT Provide Sweep, AutoTLS, HTTP retrieval, and Helia for trustless browser retrieval.
Faster Peer-to-Peer Retrieval in Browsers With Caching in the Delegated Routing HTTP Server
How caching and active peer probing in the Someguy, the Delegated Routing server accelerates peer-to-peer content retrieval in browsers and mobile applications.
Ed25519 Support in Chrome: Making the Web Faster and Safer
Ed25519 is now supported in Chrome, finally joining the other browsers after much effort.
Debugging Superpowers With the New js-libp2p Developer Tools
Discover the new js-libp2p developer tools from Shipyard that provide real-time debugging capabilities for js-libp2p and Helia nodes in both browsers and Node.js.
🌳 IPFS Newsletter 205: HTTP, P2P in browsers, Kubo speedup & more
The IPFS Newsletter is back, with many exciting updates to share: HTTP support across the IPFS stack, P2P in browsers, Kubo speedup, and more.
Spring 2025 IPFS Utility Grantees
We're delighted to announce the grantees for the Spring 2025 round of IPFS Utility Grants.
The Static Website Manifesto
Building websites used to be fun. Let’s bring back the joy of putting your work online by using open protocols like IPFS.
Could IPFS Have Prevented the Bybit Hack?
The Bybit hack revealed several security failures, this post examines whether IPFS could have helped prevent the hack and practical solutions for dapp developers.