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No waitlist, no credit card needed, this is live at http://dashboard.earthfast.com. For more information on how this works, check out our docs https://docs.earthfast.com/overview/next.js.
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Need to host your Next.js app but want a secure, performant and decentralized alternative to Vercel? EarthFast now has Next.js support! All Next.js features supported, including SSR.
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@liquityprotocol published this detailed post explaining their thought process, and why decentralized frontends protect users against frontend hacks. https://www.liquity.org/blog/decentralizing-defi-frontends-protecting-users-and-protocol-authors
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EarthFast is now running a frontend for @liquityprotocol, one of the world's largest decentralized borrowing protocols. Liquity has been an industry pioneer in decentralized frontends, enabling trustless frontend access while preserving the familiar web2 experience. đź§µ https://liquity-v2.earthfast.app
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@liquityprotocol has chosen not to run their own frontend, choosing instead to prioritize decentralization and resiliency. They have thought critically about these tradeoffs, and provide excellent resources to help DeFi users make informed decisions. https://liquity.org/frontend-v2
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Thank you for the support @xh3b4sd.eth 🫡
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Walletbeat now deemed an industry-critical frontend! Grateful for @earthfast to host a mirror, though I still plan to take Earthfast (and others) for a spin and write a review as part of the move away from Fleek.
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A refresher on why EarthFast is the most secure protocol for decentralized frontends: https://docs.earthfast.com/security
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To further our mission, we're hosting mirrors of many industry-critical frontends, including @safe (@devanon), @shapeshift, @thales, @balancer, @morpho, and /walletbeat (@polymutex.eth). We'll keep adding more, to help provide secure onchain UX for crypto users.
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For any frontend hosted on @earthfast, the user can see exactly what code they are interacting with. The content hashes are written onchain, enabling independent verification. The Pipeline viewer provides observability from code to live site, meaning your users can confidently perform transactions through your frontend.
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Crypto has historically been focused on smart contract security, while neglecting the access layer – frontends. Today, too many apps are closed-source, rely on servers instead of direct chain access, or are not even entirely client-side (eg NextJS server-side-rendering). In this state, it's no surprise that users don't trust the sites they are interacting with. But there's a better way.
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Security Through Transparency EarthFast's mission is to enable secure access to permissionless apps. Today, we're launching Project Showcase, to show off some great examples. đź§µ The dashboard features crypto frontends that are open source, enable direct chain access, and use transparent onchain versioning. đź§µ https://showcase.earthfast.com
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We're a long way from resilient, permissionless systems. Disappointing that many of the most popular wallets are still susceptible to the same old web2 issues. Open-source light clients should be the standard https://x.com/Rabby_io/status/1912056535884116415
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https://x.com/EarthFast/status/1910780241003360288
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Hey security folks here, would love your critical feedback on the @earthfast security model 🙏
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EarthFast is the most secure protocol for frontend hosting today. Thanks @polymutex.eth for the careful consideration 🤝
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Read the full post at https://docs.earthfast.com/security
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Network Attacks & Single Points-of-failure Projects can use multiple domain and content nodes, each independently registered & staked onchain. This prevents: – DDoS – Sybil attacks – Malicious nodes
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đź”’ How EarthFast enables secure decentralized frontends đź”’ EarthFast is designed to be the most secure protocol for decentralized frontends, offering more security guarantees than IPFS and other existing solutions. https://docs.earthfast.com/security Thread on how this works đź§µ
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Tamper Resistance & Transparent Versioning When an EarthFast asset bundle is built, a hash is computed for each file and committed onchain. This is done for each version of the site, and updates are controlled by an onchain entity owned by the project or its community. When the site is loaded, each piece of content is validated against that hash, else the file is rejected. This prevents: – Man in the middle – Compromised node – Unauthorized updates
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