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BitTorrent: What To Expect From Hopper V2.3.4 Beta

The BitTorrent File System (BTFS) team is thrilled to announce the release of the BTFS V2.3.4 beta version, nicknamed ‘Hopper’. This latest update brings significant enhancements to the BTFS protocol, further solidifying its position as a leading decentralized file-sharing and storage solution.

What’s new with BTFS V2.3.4?

Enhanced Data Privacy: Following the BTIP-52 proposal, this update adds a new layer of data privacy for file sharing. Users can now enjoy higher data security, ensuring that their shared content remains protected.

BTFS V2.3.4 also has a few notable optimizations such as:

  • BTIP-25 Proposal Upgrades: The BTIP-25 proposal has been optimized, introducing AWS S3-compatible API services to the BTFS protocol. This enhancement broadens the range of features and compatibility, making BTFS more accessible and user-friendly.
  • Improved Code Structure: The underlying code structure of BTFS has been optimized. This improvement focuses on boosting the overall performance of the system, offering a smoother and more efficient user experience.

What is BitTorrent File System?

The BitTorrent File System is a unique blend of protocol and web application. It offers a content-addressable, peer-to-peer mechanism for storing and sharing digital content. As a decentralized file system, it stands as a foundational platform for decentralized applications (Dapps).

The BTFS team continuously monitors network operations and BitTorrent Token (BTT) market trends. Their commitment is reflected in the dynamic adjustments made to upload prices and airdrop reward schemes, ensuring the platform remains competitive and user-centric.

This update marks a significant step forward for BTFS, as the team remains dedicated to providing a secure, efficient, and versatile platform for decentralized file storage and sharing. Stay tuned for more updates as BTFS continues to evolve and lead in the decentralized digital landscape.

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