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Hosting for
the peer-to-peer Web.

Keep your files online, even when your computer is turned off.

Featured apps

PasteDat

Share snippets of text, code, and markdown

RSS

RSS reader for peer-to-peer websites and blogs

Photos

Manage photo albums and share photos privately

❤️ From the our community

scihub-doi-urls-jimpick

by jimpick

All the DOIs and their resolved URLs from Scihub, around 80 million

wysiwywiki-pfrazee

by pfrazee

A simple editable website

frabrunelle

by frabrunelle

Decentralized Web enthusiast

self-mutating-site-pfrazee

by pfrazee

This site demonstrates how to build self-mutating websites in Beaker

Don-Marti-dmarti

by dmarti
 

personal blog

sasha-taravancil

by taravancil

Pictures of my fluffy, loud-mouthed cat Sasha

ascii-emoticons-bernardo

by bernardo

Easily find and copy emoticons

node-821-docs-ralphtheninja

by ralphtheninja

No description

protozoa-mixmix

by mixmix

No description

About Hashbase
Hashbase is a public peer for files published with the Dat protocol. We keep your files online while your computer is off. Dat is a peer-to-peer protocol for sharing datasets and files. When you use Dat, your files are distributed across the network of peers who you’ve shared your files with. Read the Dat white paper

Why use Hashbase? Reliability and discovery!

Publishing with Dat means that peers will contribute bandwidth, but only if they’re online and sharing your files. If nobody’s hosting your files, then they won’t be accessible. That’s where Hashbase comes in. We act as a “super peer” that makes sure your content is always available.

Features

Reliable rehosting

Hashbase acts as a “super peer” and rehosts your Dat archives, so your files are always available, even when you’re offline.

Archive history backup

Dat maintains a log of all the changes you make to your archive’s files. In addition to storing your archive’s files, we store a backup of the entire history log.

HTTPS mirroring

 In addition to rehosting your files on the Dat peer-to-peer network, we mirror the content on the Web so you can share it with anyone.

DNS shortnames

Pick a custom shortname for each of your archives, like catsrcute.alice.hashbase.io.

 

Team
paul
Paul Frazee
tara
Tara Vancil
FAQ
What is a Dat archive?
A Dat archive is a collection of files that can be efficiently shared with others on a peer-to-peer network.
How do I create a Dat archive?
You can use the Beaker browser, the official Dat command line tool, or the official Dat desktop app.
Can I self host Hashbase?
Yes. The software that powers Hashbase, Hypercloud, is open source and easy to deploy. You may also find Homebase is a good choice.

Your can check Hashbase on Git