12J/ Kepler: Permissioned Replicated Storage for Decentralized Applications

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Kepler: Permissioned Replicated Storage for Decentralized Applications

Wednesday 12J

Convener: Charles Cunningham, Wayne Chang

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Discussion of a new design for permissioned, replicated storage called Kepler, through the lens of common decentralized/distributed storage use cases. In particular, we examine the requirements that these use cases imply and how IPFS fails to meet them. Kepler combines an IPFS-like storage mechanism with auditable authorization policy updates (either smartcontract or verifiable-log based).

Slides: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1_oaVcx2IEbUEr9I-23Fd1e9ZMkIYtxpJe76zYq1oVZE/edit?usp=sharing

https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1_oaVcx2IEbUEr9I-23Fd1e9ZMkIYtxpJe76zYq1oVZE/edit