Web3
Decentralized Website (Web3)
Bring the future, uncensored content
Web3 or what is meant here is a website with Web3 technology, namely a decentralized website placed on a decentralized server or storage such as IPFS which implements a peer to peer, this website is one of them.
Accessing it is almost the same as accessing websites in general, the only difference is the protocol used. There are two ways to access it, using a public gateway or directly from local nodes.
For example for this website you can access it using a public gateway, in this example using my operated gateway https://dget.top, for other gateway you can check here IPFS Public Gateway Checker. There are two other ways to use a public gateway, namely using IPFS CID or using DNSLINK, like this if use IPFS CID https://dget.top/ipfs/ and like this if use DNSLINK https://dget.top/ipns/didiwinata.com both can be accessed using all browsers because they use a public gateway that uses the HTTP protocol.
Another way is to access directly via a local node which uses the IPFS protocol and this is also divided into two ways, the same as using a public gateway, namely using IPFS CID or using DNSLINK. Like this if using IPFS CID ipfs:// and like this if you use DNSLINK /ipns://didiwinata.com/. Different from previously accessing via a public gateway, to access via a local node you have to run the IPFS daemon on your local computer by installing it or using a browser that natively supports IPFS daemon such as the Brave browser.
Accessing via a Web3 domain can also make it easier without having to remember long URLs like this https://0xdidiwinata.x/ which will be redirected to the IPFS CID and this method requires supported browser like Brave and Opera browser or your browser must have a Web3 domain extension to be able to access it.
Accessing it is almost the same as accessing websites in general, the only difference is the protocol used. There are two ways to access it, using a public gateway or directly from local nodes.
For example for this website you can access it using a public gateway, in this example using my operated gateway https://dget.top, for other gateway you can check here IPFS Public Gateway Checker. There are two other ways to use a public gateway, namely using IPFS CID or using DNSLINK, like this if use IPFS CID https://dget.top/ipfs/ and like this if use DNSLINK https://dget.top/ipns/didiwinata.com both can be accessed using all browsers because they use a public gateway that uses the HTTP protocol.
Another way is to access directly via a local node which uses the IPFS protocol and this is also divided into two ways, the same as using a public gateway, namely using IPFS CID or using DNSLINK. Like this if using IPFS CID ipfs:// and like this if you use DNSLINK /ipns://didiwinata.com/. Different from previously accessing via a public gateway, to access via a local node you have to run the IPFS daemon on your local computer by installing it or using a browser that natively supports IPFS daemon such as the Brave browser.
Accessing via a Web3 domain can also make it easier without having to remember long URLs like this https://0xdidiwinata.x/ which will be redirected to the IPFS CID and this method requires supported browser like Brave and Opera browser or your browser must have a Web3 domain extension to be able to access it.