Upload of file
When a file is uploaded to the Resonator network, it is first encrypted and then split into smaller fragments for security and redundancy. Each fragment is individually encrypted, ensuring no single storage node can access the entire file.
Encryption
These encrypted fragments are transferred through the Tor network, which routes data through multiple relays to anonymize both senders and receivers. This process guarantees complete privacy during file sharing.
Storage
The encrypted file fragments are stored across decentralized nodes, with participants rewarded for providing storage and bandwidth. Users can retrieve and reconstruct files anonymously by gathering the necessary number of fragments.
File Upload
Wallet Coupling
Encryption
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Node 1
Shard 2
Node 2
Shard 3
Node 3
Shard 4
Node 4
Component 1
A fully private, decentralized storage platform where access to files is controlled solely through Web3 wallets. Users can only access files that have been explicitly shared with them, ensuring absolute privacy; no search bars or public directories exist. Uploaded files are visible only to the uploader, unless access is granted to specific wallets. This eliminates the need for logins or passwords, offering a true Web3-driven file storage experience.
Component 2
Fragma is a trusted intermediary for anonymous transfers of funds, files, or both. It holds all assets until both parties complete their part, then releases them and takes a commission. Unlike standard transfers, it includes an anonymous chat for coordination. One party starts by generating and sharing an invitation link. Supported assets include DAI, ETH, USDT, BTC, and files. The model is similar to Houdini Swap but offers greater anonymity.
Component 3
Fragma provides a legitimate marketplace where users can trade digital assets, such as files, social accounts, or crypto, without violating other platforms policies or requiring doxxing of sellers. The marketplace operates with standard functionality, but every transaction is finalized through Resonator's escrow service, ensuring both privacy and security.
Component 4
Building on the decentralized storage infrastructure, Fragma enables businesses or groups to rent secure, private storage. This service is ideal for Web3 companies or any collaborative network that values privacy and wishes to minimize risks associated with centralized storage or doxxing.
Component 5
Fragma presents its first and only hardware product: Little Grey Thing. It is designed to complete our Private Storage ecosystem. Little Grey Thing is an AES-256 encrypted hard drive, unlocked by your unique web3 account key. This means no one will ever be able to access the storage, no matter how hard they try.
ABSTRACT
DEVELOPMENT
1. Public Launch
Fragma's token goes live, marking the first step in building the decentralized file-sharing ecosystem.
2. Key Documents Release
Comprehensive technical papers, whitepapers, and guidelines will be published, providing insight into Fragma’s infrastructure.
3. Core Community Forming
Initial user base and contributors begin to take shape, building a strong foundation for Resonator’s growth.
4. Awareness Campaign [Gen. 1]
Strategic marketing efforts kick off, aimed at raising awareness and attracting early adopters to the platform.
1. Research, Experiments, and Prototyping
Ongoing efforts in technical research and experimentation to optimize Fragma's platform.
2. Ecosystem Architecture
Finalizing the backbone of the Resonator ecosystem, ensuring a seamless experience for users and developers.
3. UI Previews
UI designs will be shared, providing a glimpse of the platform’s functionality and user experience.
4. Additional Developer
Onboarding
Key additional developers onboarded to drive future innovations and system improvements in Fragma's ecosystem.
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