UCAN and WNFS for Filecoin: Decentralized Identity, Auth, and Encrypted File System
Offered By: Fission via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Learn about UCAN decentralized identity and authentication, as well as WNFS encrypted file system for IPFS in this comprehensive presentation. Explore key concepts including OCAP, attenuation, ACL, OAuth, JWT, root proofs, and Teslas interoperability. Dive into cosigning, Estuary, user-owned deals, delegation, payment channels, and smart contracts. Discover the intricacies of the file system, including virtual nodes, hard and soft links, persistent and confluent structures, private nodes, and spiral ratchets. Understand pathing, rooting, versioning, and key exchange techniques. Gain insights into the extensibility and collaboration potential of these technologies for Filecoin.
Syllabus
Intro
Why UCAN
Use Case
OCAP
Attenuation
ACL
Oauth
JWT
Root Proof
Teslas Interop
Cosigning
Estuary
Cosigner
Userowned deals
Delegate
Payment Channel
Proof Array
Smart Contracts
File System
Virtual nodes
Hard and soft links
Persistent and confluent
Private nodes
Spiral Ratchets
Pathing
Rooting
Versioning
Key Exchange
Summary
Extensibility
Collaboration
Taught by
Fission
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