Best IPFS Pinning Services for Ethereum

Find and compare the best IPFS Pinning services for Ethereum in 2024

Use the comparison tool below to compare the top IPFS Pinning services for Ethereum on the market. You can filter results by user reviews, pricing, features, platform, region, support options, integrations, and more.

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    QuickNode Reviews
    Top Pick
    QuickNode simplifies blockchain infrastructure for teams big & small. A lightning-fast global API provides instant access to Ethereum, Solana, Bitcoin, Polygon, BSC, Fantom, Avalanche, Terra, Celo, Optimism, Arbitrum, Algorand, Harmony & Gnosis (xDai) networks. Access chain data via JSON-RPC over HTTPS or wss (websocket) endpoints. Monitor usage with analytics dashboard and ship faster with tools like 1-click WebHooks for smart-contract events, NFT, and ERC20 token APIs. Thousands of nodes launched; trusted by top blockchain projects & businesses; QuickNode is helping the blockchain ecosystem grow since 2017!
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    Kaleido Reviews

    Kaleido

    Kaleido

    $‍ 0.15 per node per hour
    You can create blockchain and digital asset solutions without having to start from scratch. Start small and quickly move to production. You can choose from popular cloud properties, hybrid deployment options, geographical regions, protocols, consensus mechanism, and many other options all at the touch of a button. It makes blockchain an easy-to-use endpoint that allows you to accelerate the development and deployment your d'Apps. An intuitive interface that allows you to manage all aspects of your blockchain networks and environments. Automated tools and workflows make it easy to scale your business network and onboard new members. Each member is responsible for managing their own key materials, data, and nodes. You can easily scale your network using single proxy operator or distributed network ownership. Manage your networks, memberships, users, and environments.
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    Fleek Reviews

    Fleek

    Fleek

    $40 per month
    Fleek makes it easy for you to create websites and apps on the open web. It is permissionless, trustless and censorship-resistant and has no centralized gatekeepers. Fleek products are built using the underlying protocols of the new Open Web (Internet Computers, IPFS, Textiles, Filecoin, Textile, Filecoin). Ethereum This allows you to enjoy the same awesome performance, resilience, trustlessness, and censorship-resistance benefits across all products and use cases. It is easy to use and requires very little code. We are creating an open interface to host and store web services on the Open Web. This will be done by combining and orchestrating protocols to power trustless, decentralized alternatives to the existing web's centralized infrastructure. Fleek allows you to upload, store, and fetch files from IPFS in a simple, efficient, and familiar manner. It supports API, CLI, and UI interfaces.
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    Space Reviews

    Space

    Space

    $11 per month
    Space does not allow you to store different things on our platform. Your space is yours to control and you can access it through other interfaces if necessary. All files, transfers, and interactions in Space are end-to-end-encrypted, and only users have control of the decryption keys. Anyone can view our code and verify our privacy claims. Developers can also openly build on our Open Web stack. Online storage of files in a Space that only you can access and control. Your files and accounts keys are yours only. All files are automatically backed up to Filecoin as a decentralized layer. All Space accounts are tied to an Ethereum key pair that only you and your family have access to. You have the option to log in using Twitter, Gmail, email protected by Torus network, or high-privacy alternatives such as MetaMask or other crypto wallets. You can share with ease (email, social handles ENS, etc.). Privacy-first options (crypto addresses, hyperlinks)
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    DAppNode Reviews
    Running nodes requires constant syncing, troubleshooting, and updates. Users connect to centralized gateways via common wallets or DApps. Due to rising costs, there are fewer nodes online every day. DAppNode allows you to run nodes, DApps, and host P2P networks. Connect to the decentralized internet by setting up your own DAppNode. DAppNode is an FOSS platform that allows you to deploy and host DApps, P2P client and blockchain nodes. This tool is censorship-resistant and helps to bring the decentralized world everyone desires for their family, friends, and themselves. DAppNode is a platform that the user can deploy Decentralized Apps or Blockchain Nodes on their own machine. They can also access them via a decentralized protocol using no need for any gatekeepers or gateways.
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    IPFS Cluster Reviews
    IPFS Cluster allows data orchestration across a swarm IPFS daemons. It allocates, replicates and tracks a global pinset distributed among multiple peers. IPFS gives users the ability to store content-addressed data. However, the permanent web demands a data redundancy solution that does not compromise the distributed nature IPFS Network. IPFS Cluster is a distributed app that acts as a sidecar for IPFS peers. It maintains a global cluster pinset, and intelligently allocates its items to the IPFS peer. Cluster peers form a distributed network that maintains a global, replicable, and conflict-free pin list. Directly import IPFS content to multiple daemons. Each cluster peer has an additional IPFS proxy API that performs cluster actions, but behaves exactly the same as the IPFS daemons API. Cluster peers can be programatically launched in Go.
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    nft.storage Reviews
    nft.storage, a new service, is designed to store off-chain NFT data. Filecoin and IPFS are used to store data. They can be referenced using content-addressed IPFS URLs that can be used in smart contracts without worrying about the data changing. Upload your data and you will receive an IPFS hash (a CID), which can be used as a pointer in on-chain NFT Data. Filecoin allows for long-term storage of the data, so even if nft.storage goes down or is attacked, the NFT data will still be there. You can also provide redundancy by setting up your own IPFS node, and pin the CIDs of any content uploaded to NFT.Storage. Alternately you can use an additional pin service for redundancy (NFT.Storage already does it when it backs up to Pinata). This is not required, but it might be an option for users who want full control over their data and its availability.
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