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We sat down with Ehsan to discuss Functionland Fula, a project dedicated to creating decentralized storage solutions for everyday people. By developing affordable, user-owned hardware nodes that integrate seamlessly with Web3 infrastructure, the team aims to combat data centralization and censorship.
What does Functionland Fula do? And why is now the time for it to exist?
Creating a decentralized storage for the masses. Now’s a good time for Functionland Fula to exist because data censorship and misuse by massive centralized entities are becoming critical global concerns, making affordable, user-owned storage infrastructure essential for the future of the web.
How many people does Functionland Fula reach?
We are targeting businesses and applications that are using S3-compatible APIs to connect to central storage servers. Since our APIs are filly s3 compatible, the change ok their side is simple
Who does your Functionland Fula serve? What’s exciting about your users and customers?
They gain a fully decentralized storage backend supported by the IPFS network and cheaper storage
What technologies were used in the making of Functionland Fula? And why did you choose the ones most essential to your tech stack?
Functionland Fula is built upon foundational Web3 and decentralized networking technologies, specifically utilizing IPFS, IPLD, and Solidity. These core components were chosen because they provide the robust, peer-to-peer data addressing and smart contract capabilities required to securely manage a distributed storage network at scale.
What is the traction to date for Functionland Fula? Around the web, who’s been noticing?
Functionland Fula has demonstrated strong market demand by securing over $500K in sales during their early Indiegogo hardware campaign for their "Box" device. Furthermore, they are actively onboarding real users to their storage network through their dedicated cloud portal and a native mobile application available on the Google Play Store.
Functionland Fula scored a 98 proof of usefulness score (https://proofofusefulness.com/report/functionland-fula)
What excites you about this Functionland Fula's potential usefulness?
The data censorship or data misuse by AI algorithms is becoming a hot topic. Everyone talks about AI, but not the underlying layer powering AI, which is data, and the first layer of data is storage. It takes millions to build a data center, but just a few dollars to join the Fula network!
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