Your website, mathematically permanent.
Wix and Squarespace store your site on their servers. Cancel and it's gone. TRD mirrors every site you publish to Filecoin — content-addressed, cryptographically verifiable, recoverable for as long as the network exists.
Three proofs run continuously across the network.
Not a marketing claim — a continuous mathematical assertion. Every mirrored site generates these proofs every epoch, verifiable on-chain by anyone.
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.
Proof-of-Replication
Each replica is cryptographically distinct. A provider can't store one copy and report many. Replication is real, not nominal.
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.
Properties you can't get from S3 or R2.
Decentralized storage isn't a marketing label — it's a different set of guarantees. No single vendor in the path. No "deal terminated" emails. No pricing changes overnight.
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%.
Why TRD outlasts Wix, Squarespace, Bolt, and Lovable.
Other builders give you HTML hosted on their infrastructure. Cancel and your site disappears. TRD gives you the same thing — plus an independent, content-addressed copy on Filecoin that you control forever.
Filecoin gives you what S3 can't.
Cloud storage is fast and cheap. It's also vendor-locked, opaque about deletion, and can disappear if the company pivots. Filecoin trades a few latency points for guarantees that AWS and Cloudflare structurally can't offer.
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.
Personal files
Documents, photos, archives that should outlive any single platform.
App data
State, configs, settings that travel with the user, not the vendor.
Company files
Operational records preserved beyond corporate lifecycle events.
Public datasets
Open knowledge — Wikipedia, OpenStreetMap, Gutenberg — backed up forever.
Private data
Encrypted client-side via Kavach. Plaintext never leaves the browser.
Websites
Every TRD-built site, auto-mirrored to Filecoin on publish. Live.
Video content
Long-form video without dependence on YouTube's compression and policies.
Research data
Reproducibility-grade preservation for scientific datasets and code.
Podcast data
Audio archives independent of any single hosting provider.
Security archives
Tamper-evident logs for compliance and forensics.
Contract data
Provable timestamping of agreements and addenda.
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.
What people actually ask.
What happens to my site if TRD shuts down?
Your sites are mirrored to Filecoin via Lighthouse Storage — independent infrastructure with its own SLA. The CID for each site is permanent and content-addressed; anyone can retrieve it from any IPFS gateway as long as the data is pinned.
For total peace of mind, the upcoming Permanent ($99 one-time) tier locks your site to Filecoin storage deals that survive even if TRD itself goes offline. You can also self-pin your CID to your own IPFS node any time.
Is Filecoin slower than regular hosting?
Your customer-facing site loads from Vercel's edge network — sub-100ms globally, same speed as Wix or Squarespace. The Filecoin mirror is for permanence and verification, not for serving traffic.
When customers want to verify their site's permanence, they can fetch directly from the IPFS gateway. That's slower (~200-500ms cold) but uncommon in normal use.
How is this different from "we make backups"?
Backups are vendor-controlled copies you have to trust. "We have backups" works until the vendor decides not to share them, gets acquired, raises prices, or goes bankrupt.
Content-addressed mirrors on Filecoin are mathematically yours. The CID is a hash of your site's bytes. Anyone with that CID can verify the data is identical to what you authored — no trust in TRD, no trust in any single vendor required.
Do my customers need crypto wallets to view my site?
No. Your customers visit a normal HTTPS URL — typically your custom domain or a TRD-provided one. The Filecoin mirror is invisible to them. They get a standard, fast website experience.
The mirror matters only when permanence becomes valuable: archival, legal evidence of authorship, restoring a previous version, or surviving vendor outages.
What does the authorship certificate prove?
The PDF includes the site's content-addressed CID, a timestamp from the moment of pinning, and a QR code linking to the public IPFS gateway URL. Together they prove a specific bundle of HTML/CSS/JS existed at a specific time.
Useful for: provenance disputes, contract evidence, regulatory filings, copyright registration, or just knowing your work is timestamped on a public network.
Does this cost extra on top of TRD?
Auto-mirror is included with every TRD subscription tier — no add-on fee. Each publish creates a new mirror automatically.
The only paid storage option is the upcoming Permanent tier — a one-time $99 payment per site that locks it to Filecoin storage deals beyond TRD's lifetime. Optional. Most customers won't need it.
Can I export my site from TRD?
Yes — at any time. Your CID is the universal handle to your site. Use any IPFS client (Kubo, Helia, or any pinning service) to download the full bundle. The HTML is standard, no proprietary format.
Unlike Wix or Squarespace where leaving means losing your site or paying for a partial export, TRD's architecture makes departure painless and well-documented.
What's on the roadmap?
Next 6 months: Asset Vault (pin individual logos/menus/photos as separate CIDs with deduplication), Permanent $99 tier, Open Index (opt-in public catalog of TRD sites), and multilingual mirrors.
Longer term: peer pinning (your customers can mirror your site to their own IPFS nodes), encrypted private archives, and Filecoin storage-deal renewal automation.
Be first when site mirroring launches.
One email when auto-mirror goes live across all TRD plans. No drip campaign, no spam, no sales sequences.
Your mirrored sites. Permanent.
Every site you publish through TRD is content-addressed and pinned to Filecoin. Download authorship certificates, view version history, and restore previous versions any time.
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.
Sites appear here automatically after each TRD publish. Pinning typically completes within 60s.