Syntropy Stack + Filecoin: Optimizing Node Infrastructure

All Filecoin nodes can now run their infrastructure on Syntropy, creating an optimized and more secure system.

Jonas Simanavicius
2 min readSep 7, 2021

Starting today, Filecoin node runners can easily create, manage, and monitor their infrastructure using Syntropy technology. It is yet another example of how Syntropy is a Layer Zero solution for any decentralized network or application, generating optimized and secure connections by default.

Created by Protocol Labs and built on top of InterPlanetary File System (IPFS), Filecoin enables a decentralized data storage marketplace underpinned by its protocol and token. Like any blockchain network, Filecoin performs best when its infrastructure operates efficiently and securely, with maximum uptime. This integration allows the project to achieve those goals like never before.

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The entire blockchain industry can run on Syntropy. Integrations like this make the transition fast and simple. When using our technology, connectivity becomes decentralized, secure-by-default, and optimized for performance— all powered by the NOIA token. That’s a big step forward for decentralized networks and applications like Filecoin.

“Blockchain infrastructure needs to be easy to deploy and manage, with the highest quality, most secure connections possible. With Syntropy, the Filecoin project and community gain another tool for long-term success.”—Virginijus Magelinskas, Chief Network Engineer at Syntropy

What’s next for Syntropy? We are continually working on new integrations, making it easier for blockchain systems to ride on our network and use the NOIA token to strengthen their infrastructure. Using the instructions below, every Filecoin node runner can immediately gain Syntropy security advantages, with performance optimizations provided upon full network launch.

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