All publications of the creator of Ethereum were uploaded to the Arbitrum Nova network
The founder of the EthStorage organization, Qi Zhou, announced an unusual experiment with the Arbitrum Nova network. According to him, all the collected publications of Vitarik Buterin, who founded Ethereum, which ranks second in the list of coins with the largest capitalization, were uploaded to this network.
The entire archive of Buterin's articles and other publications occupies 40 MB on a hard disk. In order to upload information to the network on the Arbitrum Nova blockchain, Yu had to pay a fee of 0.13 Ethereum (~$164).
The purpose of the experiment is to identify the ability to use the Ethereum network as hosting for decentralized sites. If all the data with Buterin's publications were published directly on the Ethereum network, then a large amount of money would have to be given away. Instead, uploading 40 MB to the Arbitrum Nova network, as mentioned earlier, cost ~$164.
The archive that was uploaded to the Arbitrum level 2 solutions included almost all of Vitalik Buterin's publications that were posted online from 2016 to 2022. You can view the list of publications by clicking on the link . By the way, it was created using the Web3 protocol.
Such a service on Web3 is currently available on the Ethereum blockchain, however, the creators of the project plan to add support for the Binance Smart Chain, Polygon, Avalanche and others blockchains in the future. The addition of other blockchains will likely make this process of hosting files on the service more accessible, since the Ethereum network and all its forks have a high level of fees.
Earlier we talked about adding Arbitrum Nova to the OpenSea marketplace. Previously, 1 solution of the Arbitrum network was available in this platform for the purchase and sale of NFT tokens. Now the developers have also implemented Arbitrum Nova so that the choice of potential customers is wider and they can buy more budget items. You can read more about this here .
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