Filecoin · Live

Every TRD site, mathematically preserved on Filecoin. Forever. Even if we shut down.

Wix, Squarespace, Webflow, Bolt, Lovable, Framer — every other website builder runs on proprietary cloud storage. Cancel and your work disappears. TRD is different. Every site we ship is content-addressed, replicated across global storage providers, and provable forever.

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Storage types
Proofs verified
Public datasets
Storage providers

Three proofs run continuously across the Filecoin network.

Not a marketing claim — a continuous mathematical assertion. Every site mirrored under TRD generates these proofs every epoch, verifiable on-chain by anyone.

i.

Proof-of-Spacetime

Storage providers continuously prove they're still storing the data — not just that they once received it. Lapsed proofs trigger automatic replication.

Continuous · per epoch
ii.

Proof-of-Replication

Each replica is cryptographically distinct. A provider can't store one copy and report many. Replication is real, not nominal.

Per copy · per provider verified
iii.

Verifiable Action

Every site upload produces a publicly-verifiable deal. Anyone can audit when, where, and by whom your site was preserved — no trust in TRD required.

Public · permanent

The properties you can't get from S3 or R2.

Global open-source storage

Thousands of independent storage providers across every continent. No single vendor can deplatform you, raise prices unilaterally, or lose your data.

Hypercompetitive pricing

Storage providers compete in an open market. Pricing is transparent and trends down. Pay-once-store-forever deals exist — try getting that from AWS.

Provable security

Content addressing means tampering is detectable. Every byte hashes to its CID. If anyone tries to change a stored site, the CID stops resolving.

Customizable strategy

Replication count, region preference, encryption — configurable per site as needs evolve. Defaults handle the 99% case; knobs exist for the 1%.

What we preserve on Filecoin.

Twelve categories of data that benefit from cryptographic permanence. Auto-mirror covers websites today; the others land progressively as TRD's product surface expands.

01

Personal files

Documents, photos, archives that should outlive any single platform.

02

App data

State, configs, settings that travel with the user, not the vendor.

03

Company files

Operational records preserved beyond corporate lifecycle events.

04

Public datasets

Open knowledge — Wikipedia, OpenStreetMap, Gutenberg — backed up forever.

05

Private data

Encrypted client-side via Kavach. Plaintext never leaves the browser.

06

Websites

Every TRD-built site, auto-mirrored to Filecoin on publish. Live.

07

Video content

Long-form video without dependence on YouTube's compression and policies.

08

Research data

Reproducibility-grade preservation for scientific datasets and code.

09

Podcast data

Audio archives independent of any single hosting provider.

10

Security archives

Tamper-evident logs for compliance and forensics.

11

Contract data

Provable timestamping of agreements and addenda.

12

NFT metadata

Permanent, decentralized references — no IPFS-pinning-service risk.

Five datasets we plan to preserve permanently.

Open knowledge benefits from open infrastructure. These are the datasets we intend to mirror — pinning sequenced as community partnerships and budget allow.

Planned
Wikipedia
~95 GB · all languages
Planned
OpenStreetMap
~52 GB · planet-osm.pbf
Planned
gnomAD
~8 GB · genomic variants
Planned
Project Gutenberg
~12 GB · 70k+ books
Planned
OpenAQ
~5 GB · global air quality

Get notified when site mirroring launches.

One email when auto-mirror goes live across all TRD plans. No drip campaign, no spam.

Check your mirrored sites.

If you've published a site through TRD, sign in to see its Filecoin CID, mirror history, and gateway link.

Sign in with the email associated with your TRD account.

We'll send you a magic link — no password.