FILESONIC
  • Introduction
  • Decentralized file storage
    • How it works?
    • Benefits of using Filesonic
  • Marketplace
    • Connect Wallet
    • Buying on The Marketplace
    • Creating Profile and Store
      • Profile
      • Store
    • Selling files on blockchain
    • Sellers Public Page
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Store

Recommended place for the user to configure the Store, and see basic information such as the number of files that were sold.

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This is the field where the user will upload the files they want and do all the configuration to add them to the marketplace. The sellers' indicators for this version will be: number of files sold and number of downloads.

Here's a breakdown of the key aspects of the "My Store" section:

  • File Upload: Uploading files or folders inside the app before edit the details to put on sale.

  • File List Interface: Each item in the file list displays an "edit" icon and a "share" icon. These icons provide quick access to editing file details and sharing files with others.

  • Bulk File Actions: When selecting multiple files from the list, a "Selected Quantity" indicator is displayed at the top of the list. Additionally, two icons appear: "Move Files" and "Delete Files." These icons enable users to perform bulk actions on the selected files.

Here's a breakdown of the key aspects upcoming:

  • IPFS Hashing: The current version of Filesonic utilizes IPFS hashing for file storage. This means that files are stored on a distributed network of nodes, ensuring data security and accessibility.

  • Pre-sale Functionality: The ability to define pre-sales for files is not currently planned for this version. This feature may be introduced in future updates depending on user demand and platform development priorities.

  • StoreButton: The "Store" button is not currently enabled in this version. It will be introduced in a future release as a feature for storing files within the platform's storage.

Store Architecture