05-31, 13:00–13:25 (Europe/Prague), Leaf Stage
While Ethereum and other blockchains let us create distributed backends, peer-to-peer storage network opened a possibility to launch decentralized websites. This talk will focus on how DAOs can control frontend deployments with a power of multi-sig wallets.
At the moment, deploying decentralized frontends has many risks and challenges. Some of them include expensive fees, centralized web gateways and lack of governance control. I would like to present a tool I have developed called Blumen. It's a command-line tool to deploy websites on IPFS, using any of the available providers, or all of them at the same time. It also lets you update your DNSLink record and an ENS name. The main feature of Blumen is that it lets you set up a pipeline involving Safe, with one wallet proposing a transaction of updating your ENS name and Safe participants approving or declining a deployment. This would be very helpful to large DeFi projects with a large user base to help mitigate different front-end attacks.
Frontend developer at ENS. Currently building Stauro — a service to deploy websites and apps on the new decentralized stack.
Open source creator and maintainer. Author of tinyhttp , gql (Deno GraphQL middleware), tinyws and more.
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