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From YouTube: Lightning Demos - Textile - Andrew Hill
Description
Originally recorded during the Berlin Developers Meetings from July 9-13, 2018.
A
A
We're
really
focused
on
building
the
user
interface
layer
on
top
of
the
decentralized
network.
So
this
is
this
is
not
implemented
yet,
but
these
are
the
working
designs
for
the
future
version
of
the
app
you
can
see
on
the
Left.
This
is
the
concept
of
your
wallet
with
all
of
your
personal
data
stored
every
photo
you're
taking
just
gets
entered
into
your
wallet.
You
could
click
on
those
photos
and
see
are
the
ideas
that
you'll
be
able
to
see
where
they're
stored
locally
on
the
decentralized
network
or
on
other
devices,
currently
we're
pseudo
decentralized
right.
A
So,
where
we
have
this
idea
of
swapping
in
file
coin
when
it
goes
live,
so
that
every
user
is
handling
the
the
storage
of
their
own
data
and
that
will
actually
build
systems
to
offset
the
cost
of
you
storing
your
own
data.
So
from
a
conversation
this
morning,
the
idea
of
open
mind
type
projects
where
you
can
actually
use
your
data
to
then
get
value
to
store
your
data
so
that
you
can
keep
that
digital
representation
of
yourself.
But
anyway,
this
is
your
wallet,
it's
social!
A
B
So
what
you're
seeing
here
is
just
a
pairing
of
a
textile
node
which
is
obviously
an
ipfs
node
wrapped
with
our
application
logic,
and
what
it's
doing
here
is
pairing
with
a
read
on
the
desktop.
Node
eventually
will
make
desktop
I'm
gonna
be
able
to
add
photos
to
it
like
you
would,
with
the
photos,
application
on
a
map
on
a
Mac,
but
currently
it's
just
sort
of
functions
as
a
bit
of
redundancy
for
your
photos.
Yeah.
A
One
thing
I
meant
to
comment
too,
is
a
lot
of
a
lot
of
the
underlying
mechanisms
for
running
nodes.
Well,
so
we
run
a
note
on
every
mobile
in
every
mobile
app
and
a
lot
of
that
work
came
from
open
Bazaar.
Are
there
open,
Bazaar
people
in
the
room,
nice
we'd
love
to
talk
to
you
later
love
your
work,
and
so
a
lot
of
the
work
was
based
on
that.
A
So
thank
you
very
much
and
yeah,
and
so
mobile
mobile
ipfs
nodes
based
on
open
Bazaar
fork
a
lot
of
differences
now,
but
originally
that
work
react
native
mobile
application.
It's
already
in
beta
testing.
We
have
some
invites
out
more
invites
coming
once
we
have
the
ability
to
invite
people
to
your
your
own
threads
or
create
your
own
bread's.
A
A
Yeah
actually
Santa
brought
up.
A
good
thing
to
comment
here
is
like
right
now,
we're
just
so
focused
on
getting
this
user
interface
layer
working
that
a
lot
of
these
pieces
were
just
making
work
the
first
time
and
at
the
same
time
we're
exploring
that
the
right
way
behind
the
scenes
to
do
a
lot
of
that
and.
A
So
I
think
long
term
there's
a
couple
of
different
ways.
You
could
see
that
working
one
would
be
simple
arbitrage
for
storage,
so
you
use
the
network
it's
easier
than
running
your
own
IP,
FS
node,
but
the
bigger
ideas
would
actually
be
doing
things
like
utility
tokens
around
personal
data,
so
letting
you
actually
permission
parts
of
your
personal
data
to
then
offset
the
cost
of
running
the
system.
A
A
Yes,
so
currently
we
do
have
a
centralized
user,
signup
and
password.
There's
two
mekin
there's
two
reasons
for
that.
One
is
because
we
have
a
waitlist,
so
it's
not
open,
open,
join
and
then
the
second
is
that
long
term
we
actually
see
one
of
the
one
of
the
functions
of
our
our
system
will
be
doing
things
like
wallet
recovery,
so
the
mud,
puddle
problem
of
the
mobile
phone
is
a
challenge
that
we
want
to
help
solve
voluntarily.
So
you
could,
you
could
opt
in
to
being
part
of
our
database,
our
Oracle,
so.