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RE: Archivatory.com | An easy way to upload your content to IPFS!

in #utopian-io6 years ago

I'll have a sign in option (hopefully) soon and you can log in with your steem account to see a list of all your hashs and links.

However, to use the content you upload on steemit and other apps you will need to copy and paste the hash or link. Dtube has an "advanced" tab that you can use to add the hash of your video and preview image. As for dlive and dsound, I am not sure if they have a way to add your hashes at this time.

For steemit with markdown you can use ![image-name](your-ipfs-link-here) to have images show in your post. To link to your video or audio file, simply remove the !. I'll have a how to video out tomorrow.

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Awesome, thanks!

Welcome! Feel free to DM me on Discord if you have any more questions.

is it possible to use that without loggining ?

What do you mean? Are you asking if it is possible to use this service without logging or something else? Archivatory is not logging anything outside of having the original file on the server so that it can propogate to the IPFS network.

I understand now, it's even good for pictures, so nice, I just tried to upload a picture and added the ipfs link to the post and it's working, what about a video, it will not work with it maybe like with youtube link.

For some reason Steemit won't let ups embed IPFS content like we can with YouTube. However, if you look at some of my posts you will see "watch on ipfs". That is the link to the video and in is viewed in the browser still.

is it real that all the files will be deleted from ipfs after a few months ?

I have not heard that. Can you share a link?

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