Fileverse, a startup leveraging blockchain technology, has introduced a new document-sharing program named Ddocs. This new tool offers functionalities similar to Google Docs but incorporates enhanced privacy features and web3 capabilities, aiming to redefine online collaboration.
Secure and Easy-to-Use Platform
Released last week, Ddocs promises a seamless transition for users familiar with traditional document creation tools. By entering “ddocs.new” into their browser, users can instantly start a new document. The platform enables document storage on the blockchain using Gnosis Safe for creating multi-signature wallets, ensuring robust security and user control over access permissions.
Additionally, Ddocs employs the InterPlanetary File System (IPFS) for decentralized storage, guaranteeing that users maintain continuous access to their documents. This setup not only enhances privacy but also keeps the user’s content secure on a peer-to-peer network.
Andreas Tsamados, founder of Fileverse, highlighted the platform’s commitment to user privacy and document security during its launch.
Innovative Recovery and Assistance Features
Fileverse has also introduced a unique social recovery feature within Ddocs, allowing users to designate up to five trusted individuals to help regain access to their documents if needed. To further support users, the platform includes a digital assistant named “Wizard,” which provides guidance in setting up and using web3 features effectively.
This development is part of Fileverse’s broader effort to offer secure, decentralized alternatives to popular online productivity tools. With Ddocs, Fileverse continues to expand its suite of web3-based applications, which already includes solutions like Fileverse Portal and Fileverse Solo for varied online collaborative needs.
As the web3 landscape evolves, Fileverse remains at the forefront, consistently enhancing user experience and security. Ddocs is just the beginning, with future updates expected to introduce more features and improvements.
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