This passage targets at non-professional users, specifically, targeting at those who do not have an idea of what is blockchain based application or even those who do not know what is blockchain. However, we are not really here to introduce blockchain since there’s couple of resources online for you get familiarized with that.
We are simply here to let more people know Crust.Network and CruDrive that’s what we are doing here.
To visit CruDrive: https://crudrive.me/
To summarize, CruDrive is eco-software of crust network. Crust provides a decentralized storage network of Web3.0 ecosystem. It supports multiple storage layer protocols such as IPFS, and exposes storage interfaces to application layer. Crust’s technical stack is also capable of supporting a decentralized computing layer. It is designed to build a decentralized cloud ecosystem that values data privacy and ownership. — Crust.Network
From here, you will see how to use our blockchain based Drive Serive.
After you sign up your own account and passed the email verification process, you will be able to see your home directory where all your data and files are packaged in catalogues from here.
One notable creativity here is the Quick Text File Creation— you may upload a single file or a whole folder/directory here. In addition, you may quickly create a simple text file here by clicking Text File button in Create. Then you will be able to simply edit your text file on the right side bar. You can easily see a preview when click the text file by click on the file name.
Plus, we have added a File Trash for our Drive. Once you put your files in Trash, you may choose to delete them immediately or put them back in your drive. If you do nothing, they will be automatically deleted after 10 days from recorded deleted date.
Additional Knowledge for your reference.
A blockchain is a growing list of records, called blocks, that are linked together using cryptography. Each block contains a cryptographic hash of the previous block, a timestamp, and transaction data. The timestamp proves that the transaction data existed when the block was published in order to get into its hash. As blocks each contain information about the block previous to it, they form a chain, with each additional block reinforcing the ones before it. Therefore, blockchains are resistant to modification of their data because once recorded, the data in any given block cannot be altered retroactively without altering all subsequent blocks. — blockchain from wikipedia