I've been using web3.storage for a while for free but just received an email to announce the price plan from next month on:
Free tier: Free up to 5GiB stored, 10GiB bandwidth/month Lite tier: $3/month up to 15GiB stored, 30GiB bandwidth/month, 20 cents/month per additional storage Expert tier: $10/month up to 60GiB stored, 120GiB bandwidth/month, 17 cents/month per additional storage Pro tier: $40/month up to 250GiB stored, 500GiB bandwidth/month, 15 cents/month per additional storage Custom plans: For Enterprise users, with cost based on their specific situations
I like the service because it's censorship-resistant storage and protects privacy. So I don't mind paying for the subscriptions to store some of the sensitive content and share'em out. I'm wondering if there are any ways to bridge the service and LN payments to make it transparent. Or any other ideas?
Why not using your own hosted NAS? Qnap and Synology works perfect. NAS = network area storage, accessible from any device, anywhere you are, hosted at home or anywhere you have full access to the device. Not your server = not your data
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