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RE: An idea about the problem of storage of Steem community content
Actually, this would solve a huge problem. Currently I use Img Safe to upload my photos, what happens if down the road they shut down? Every photo link I have on my blogs would disappear leaving gaps...in just the short amount of time I've been here, replacing them would be a huge amount of work. I wonder how many people this has occurred to? My husband is into crypto currency and I know he's a host sharing his hard drive for compensation in coins. So if steemit offers steem for compensation? That would definitely work and make me sleep better at night.
Storj will not display your image here on Steemit. It's usage is for storage of files, which it encrypts for security and then spreads pieces of it across multiple local computers that have installed their software to do so. It's a great business model and I commend the author for recognizing it, but it won't solve anyone's image hosting issue. You need a web hosting account and a domain name for that.
Namecheap.com offers .88 cent domains and basic hosting for 9.88 for the first year, $3 a month at the second year. You'll get a reliable cpanel hosing account and can do all the image hosting you want for just over 10 dollars.
But cloud storage isn't going to serve up your pictures for display across the internet on a separate website. You need a web server for that.
You're correct, if the free image service you've been using goes under, or simply adds steemit.com to an exception list, then images wont be displayed here and the blue "image cannot be displayed" icon will be in it's place. Trust me, you'll sleep better knowing you have your own web hosting that you control.
thanks for the heads up on the webhosting for the forseeable future. Heh it seems its easy to develop bad habits no matter what you are doing.
No, I wasn't suggesting we use storj, I was saying that steemit could do what storj is aready doing. There's a formula for it, storj is using that formula, why can't steemit come up with a similar platform? I would be willing to lend my hard drive space.