A roundup of Hashbase projects

Tara Vancil
Blue Link Labs
Published in
2 min readJul 7, 2017

Yesterday we launched Hashbase, a hosting service for the peer-to-peer Web. We were eager to see how people would put it to use, and we weren’t disappointed!

We saw dozens of new Dat archives added to Hashbase yesterday, including a handful of peer-to-peer blogs, and even a data collection of Kanji characters!

Here are some of our favorite Dat archives on Hashbase right now:

A clone of MDN’s JavaScript reference, by mixmix

https://mdn-mixmix.hashbase.io/en-US/docs/JavaScript/Reference.1.html

An instance of TiddlyWiki, by jimpick

https://base-tiddlywiki-jimpick.hashbase.io

Pong, by knownasilya

https://pong-knownasilya.hashbase.io/

And last, but certainly not least…

A very professional pizza, by sethvincent

https://pizza-professional-sethvincent.hashbase.io/

We’re so excited to see what else people build with Hashbase, and are even more eager to see the peer-to-peer Web grow.

Get started

Make your first Dat archive with the Beaker browser or the Dat CLI, then sign up for Hashbase and get 100MB of storage space for free!

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Tara Vancil
Blue Link Labs

Building the Beaker browser and Hashbase at Blue Link Labs