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Rust IPFS is all of us
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Mark Henderson
Joonas Koivunen
DosLab Electr...
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$50 USD
DosLab Electronics uses Rust in production, we also happen to use IPFS. We wish to share the love the IPFS project has earned us.
Gyuri Lajos
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$40 USD
Rust + IPFS + Deno = @TrailHub1 Interoperable Permanent, Co-evolving Capabilities People are the Hubs in their own Trust Networks
Incognito
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$5 USD
IPFS is very exciting and having a Rust implementation would be great!

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News from Rust IPFS
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ipfs v0.2.0 released
Week 30: UnixFS adder rewrite, dependency updates and DHT work
Weeks 27-28: UnixFS File Adding, Streaming Multipart Handling, and Bors

About
The Interplanetary File System (IPFS) is a peer-to-peer hypermedia protocol
designed to make the web faster, safer, and more open. There are two officially supported implementations thus far: one in JavaScript and the other in Go.
Lately, the Rust programming language has enjoyed a recent spike in popularity. This is due both to its inclusive community, and also being a safe systems language with performance comparable to C and C++.
An IPFS implementation written in Rust only makes sense, and this is what we deliver to you, here and now.
Our team
Mark Henderson
Joonas Koivunen