Devcon7, a landmark gathering for developers from across the globe, is set to witness a seismic shift in how attendees connect and communicate. Amidst growing concerns about data privacy and centralized control, Solar Punk, a visionary tech collective, has stepped up...
The much-anticipated Bee 2.2.0 upgrade has successfully gone live! This update brings game-changing features and enhancements that will transform how developers and node operators interact with Swarm. Let’s break down what these changes mean, even if...
While data replication is a basic method of data protection, it can be expensive and lacks inherent error detection, making error correction codes like erasure coding crucial. Hamming codes, an early error correction method, detect errors using parity bits, but...
by András Arányi The Access Control Trie (ACT) is an essential feature designed to manage access control in Swarm’s decentralized storage infrastructure. It enables publishers to grant or revoke access to specific content at the chunk level using encrypted...
During the recent Swarm Hack Week, the Solar Punk team hosted a hackathon where Mirko from Etherna developed a project aimed at addressing the inefficiencies in postage batch consumption in Swarm’s data storage. Currently, storing data in Swarm requires purchasing...