Decentralized Storage and Content Distribution Network (CDN)
The MANA3 platform relies heavily on decentralized storage technology to manage and distribute a large amount of data and content. To achieve this, MANA3 integrates decentralized storage protocols such as IPFS (InterPlanetary File System) and Arweave to ensure the security, availability, and immutability of data.
Integration of IPFS and Arweave
IPFS, as a peer-to-peer distributed file system, effectively reduces the cost of data storage while enhancing data availability. On the MANA3 platform, all digital assets, user data, and content creation data are stored and managed through IPFS. To further enhance data persistence, MANA3 also integrates the Arweave protocol, which offers a "permanent" storage solution that ensures long-term data preservation through incentive mechanisms. The combination of IPFS and Arweave enables MANA3 to provide users with an efficient, secure, and durable storage solution.
Decentralized Content Distribution Network (dCDN)
To optimize the access experience for users globally, MANA3 has built a decentralized content distribution network (dCDN) that caches and distributes content worldwide through distributed nodes. Compared to traditional CDNs, dCDN offers higher security and resistance to censorship, effectively defending against DDoS attacks and the risk of content tampering. Additionally, with a wide distribution of nodes, dCDN significantly reduces content transmission latency, providing a smooth user experience.
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