Storj gives you 150GB free storage.
On top of that, it's built upon FOSS zero-knowledge security, and decentralized with 13,000+ nodes across the world (which you can self host if you choose).
Mega is proprietary, centralized and only gives you 20GB of free storage.
Stop using Mega.
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I started developing a wikileaks sort of website that was mirrored across IPFS, StorJ, Filecoin and I started receiving death threats in threads totally unrelated to the project
feds don't like this stuff, it's perfect for dead man switch
Post death threats
How won't do it because he made it up.
true?
post them
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t. larper, 11 hours, no proof
Free cheese is only found in a mousetrap
Thank you for admitting you don't understand anything about zero-knowledge, client-side encryption or decentralization, moron.
Thank you for admitting you don't understand how business works. First you attract users, then you hit them with ads, decreased limits and wipes.
just made an account
having to install a CLI client is pretty cringe btw
>having to install a CLI client is pretty cringe btw
The frick are you talking about? You can use rclone.
thanks, im gonna put my gay porn on it
150gb free storage no bs? how does that work?
The bandwidth limit.
150GB and 150GB egress bandwidth a month.
Read more here: https://www.storj.io/pricing
>We don't own a single data center, so we can pass those savings on to you, which means you only pay for the storage and bandwidth you use.
Does it have an app? Being able to access mega from my phone is pretty convenient tbh.
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>FAQ section for this shit contains 3 (three) whole questions, 0 (zero) of which contain information on what the frick this is or how it works
have to click on one of the bullshit ad-speel buttons or scroll to bottom like I'm applying for a job to find some info (ironically, there's a 'common questions' section on the how it works page found by searching the seafloor like a catfish; why not put that same info in the easily accessible faq page?)
>Each file is divided into 80 or more different pieces, and each piece is stored on a different Node. Retrieving and reconstituting a file only requires 29 pieces.
>Splitting files into pieces means your data is never in one place, ensuring ultimate security and availability. If there's a massive power outage, or something causes several nodes to go offline, that's completely ok. The Storj network automatically repairs each piece and recreates it on a healthy node ensuring data is never lost.
guess I'll read up on this reed-solomon erasure shit but I barely trust the 9 other guys seeding gargoyle of yoshinaga house, not sure I trust this voodoo
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I have no idea if this project is worthwhile, but if you really care about technical details so much, why are you reading the FAQ instead of the whitepaper or the source code?
https://www.storj.io/storjv3.pdf
https://github.com/storj/storj
I want fastfood tech explanation. Don't really care enough to read technical details right now, but might later since interesting idea. Just wanted something to answer my kneejerk reaction of mistrust
Looks like a shittier keybase
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on bandwidth alone it's a billion times more expensive than a simple rclone encrypt mount on b2, you shills should get publicly executed as a warning sign
Hey moron, it literally offers 150gb FOR FREE. And that's on top of being as private and secure as you can possibly get with a cloud storage provider. It is literally perfect for entry level.
Also both Wasabi and IDrive e2 BTFO Backblaze in terms of value for money. Both of them charge $0 for egress.
>cryptobullshit
Frick off I will not put my files in your Ponzi scheme
Didn't need your low-IQ input, idiot. You have zero understanding how the technology works.
>STORJ / USD
>FIL / USD
Frick off that "startup" valuation will go to zero and the entire service ends
>braindamaged idiot keeps bringing up cryptocurrency
>too stupid to judge the storage on its own merit
The cryptocurrency is only relevant to people who host nodes. Storage is not hosted on the blockchain. I know these concepts are difficult for a moron like you to understand, but that's how it is.
Isn't the Sia one cheaper?
Trying to upload a 32 GB file now. It's been stuck at 30% for an hour.
probably no one else in the world who gave up enough space to hold your 400 MB file piece.
Who the frick needs that much free storage? If you actually need backups you pay because if the business goes under, what the frick were you doing?