Filecoin Preserves Over 500 Terabytes of U.S. Government Data via Democracy’s Library
The Filecoin Foundation has announced that Democracy’s Library, an initiative by the Internet Archive, has successfully uploaded over one petabyte of data onto the Filecoin network. This effort enhances the long-term preservation and accessibility of government data by leveraging the Filecoin network, ensuring more secure and robust storage compared to traditional methods. The Filecoin Foundation [...]
- The Filecoin Foundation has announced that Democracy’s Library, an initiative by the Internet Archive, has successfully uploaded over one petabyte of data onto the Filecoin network.
- This effort enhances the long-term preservation and accessibility of government data by leveraging the Filecoin network, ensuring more secure and robust storage compared to traditional methods.
The Filecoin Foundation has announced a significant achievement by Democracy’s Library, a project led by Interactive Archive, which has successfully uploaded over one petabyte of data onto the Filecoin network. This includes extensive collections curated by End of the Term Archive.
The initiative, known as the End of Term Web Archive, focuses on archiving U.S. government websites (.gov, .mil, and others) during presidential transitions. Since its inception in 2004, it has conducted five successful crawls, preserving over 500 terabytes of crucial data and ensuring the continuity of numerous government websites.
This effort is vital for preserving digital history, safeguarding government messaging through transitions, and providing open access to valuable historical research material. By leveraging the Filecoin network, the initiative enhances the security, robustness, and longevity of these archives compared to traditional storage methods, fostering an internet environment characterized by abundance rather than scarcity.
Democracy’s Library, an @internetarchive project, has uploaded more than one petabyte of material to the Filecoin network, including information collected by @eotarchive!
What is the End of Term Web Archive?
It’s a massive effort to archive U.S. government websites (.gov, .mil,… pic.twitter.com/SSeewzHP1h
— Filecoin Foundation (@FilFoundation) July 12, 2024
More About the Democracy’s Library Project and Filecoin
Uploading materials to the Filecoin network, where they are replicated multiple times, ensures the long-term preservation and accessibility of government data collections. Unlike traditional web2 storage services like AWS and Google Cloud, storing these collections on Filecoin guarantees that humanity’s most important information is preserved for the future.
The Democracy’s Library project, launched in October 2022, marks a collaboration between the Filecoin Foundation (FF), the Filecoin Foundation for the Decentralized Web (FFDW), and the Internet Archive to support this initiative. Democracy’s Library is a free, open collection of government data, ensuring that government research and publications from around the world remain permanently accessible to the public.
Speaking on the development, Brewster Kahle, Digital Librarian and founder of the Internet Archive said:
Our goal is to empower citizens to access public data and information – uncovering and unlocking this information is vital for democracy and an engaged society. It’s been a joy collaborating with FF and FFDW to protect and make accessible these archival documents to help bring the vision of Democracy’s Library to life.
Amid the broader market recovery, Filecoin’s native crypto FIL is also showing some upside. As of press time, Fileclon (FIO) is trading 2% up at $4.29 with a market cap of $2.45 billion.
What's Your Reaction?