Filedot — Better

The primary innovation of is redundancy without central authority. When you upload a file, Filedot encrypts it locally on your machine, splits it into 10 encrypted "dots" (fragments), and disperses them across a global network of nodes. To reconstruct the file, you only need any 7 of those 10 dots.

Once the upload finishes, generates a unique link: filedot://hash/QmXoypizjW3WknFiJnKLwHCnL72vedxjQkDp1mXVo6d/s/myfile.pdf filedot

Looking forward, as file systems evolve with object storage, databases, and cloud-based abstractions, the filedot may seem archaic. Yet its underlying principle — a lightweight, human-readable separator standing between name and type, container and member, subject and predicate — remains indispensable. Whether we call it a filedot, a dot, or simply a period, this character will continue to structure how we write, retrieve, and interpret digital information. The primary innovation of is redundancy without central

The file storage market is crowded. You have Google Drive, Dropbox, WeTransfer, and IPFS. Where does fit? Once the upload finishes, generates a unique link:

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