💡 Inspiration
We all can see that Google's face recognition AI has been improving day by day. How do you think Google is getting the data required to train that same AI? It is using YOUR precious moments that you uploaded to Google Photos and Google Drive to do the job. What if, there existed a service which, not only was decentralized, but was encrypted to prevent the node users from accessing the data?
Introducing PeerSafe - A website application that stores your data on decentralized nodes, while using dual encryption methods to protect your data!
🔍 What it does
PeerSafe is a decentralized encrypted storage platform that allows users to securely store and share their data without relying on centralized servers like Google Drive. The platform is built on top of a blockchain network and utilizes both synchronous and asynchronous encryption techniques to ensure that only authorized users have access to the stored data. It also utilizes smart contracts to manage data storage and access rights in a transparent and tamper-proof manner. PeerSafe utilizes IPFS, a decentralized file storage system, as a storage option.
⚙️ Our Tech Stack
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🔭 What's next for PeerSafe!
PeerSafe plans to implement a file-sharing system in the future, allowing users to share stored files securely and decentralized manner, ensuring only authorized users can access shared files. This will make PeerSafe an even more powerful tool for secure and decentralized data storage and sharing.

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