How do I create a private bucket?
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How can I create a private Filebase bucket?
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- Click on the ‘Buckets’ option from the menu to open the Buckets dashboard.
- Once at the Buckets dashboard, create a new bucket by clicking the ‘Create Bucket’ option in the top right corner.
- Enter a bucket name and choose your storage network. Bucket names must be unique across all Filebase users, be between 3 and 63 characters long, and can contain only lowercase characters, numbers, and dashes. Filebase currently has 2 storage networks to choose from: IPFS: Files stored on IPFS are publicly accessible through IPFS gateways. Recommended for storing data related to Web3 assets, such as NFTs, metadata, or decentralized website data. Sia: Private by default. Recommended for data privacy. Each storage network geo-distributes your data automatically. All data is encrypted at rest and at transit.
- Once you have filled out these fields, click ‘Create Bucket’.
Buckets are private by default. To create a public bucket, you must be a paid user.
- Click on the ‘Buckets’ option from the menu to open the Buckets dashboard.
- Once at the Buckets dashboard, create a new bucket by clicking the ‘Create Bucket’ option in the top right corner.
- Enter a bucket name and choose your storage network. Bucket names must be unique across all Filebase users, be between 3 and 63 characters long, and can contain only lowercase characters, numbers, and dashes. Filebase currently has 2 different decentralized storage networks to choose from: IPFS: Files stored on IPFS are publicly accessible through IPFS gateways. Recommended for storing data related to Web3 assets, such as NFTs, metadata, or decentralized website data. Sia: Private by default. Recommended for data privacy. Each storage network geo-distributes your data automatically. All data is encrypted at rest and at transit.
- Once you have filled out these fields, click ‘Create Bucket’.
Buckets are private by default. To create a public bucket, you must be a paid user.