Webhash Documentation
  • About WebHash
    • What is Webhash Protocol?
    • Digital Decay & Illusion of Decentralization
    • 3 Layer Solution
  • The three layers
    • Hosting Layer
      • Replication Algorithm
      • Technical Specification & Node Setup
      • Incentives and Penalty Mechanism
      • On Chain Content Registry
    • Gateway Layer
      • Content Retrival
      • Integrated Caching
      • Technical Specification
    • Application Layer
      • Developer-focused (like Vercel)
      • No-Code community (like Webflow)
      • AI Agent for complete beginners (prompt-to-website)
      • Web2 → WebHash
    • Website Permanance
      • Storage Pool
      • Inflationary Token Issuance
      • Self-Replication
      • Reputation
      • Community Archival Efforts
  • WebHash Token - $HASH
    • WebHash Token - $HASH
  • Eco-System Products
    • Modly AI
    • Hash Dweb Gateway: Chrome Extension
    • Eth.cd
    • Write.link
    • Widecanvas AI
    • Hash.is
    • eth.lk – Ethereum Gateway
    • arb.qa – Arbitrum Gateway
    • bnb.qa – Binance Smart Chain Gateway
    • HashVault
  • Token Trails
  • Governance
    • WebHash DAO
    • Governance Structure
    • Key Functions of the DAO
    • Content Moderation & Protection
    • Governance Process & Voting
    • The Future of WebHash DAO
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  1. About WebHash

3 Layer Solution

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Last updated 16 days ago

To address the crisis of digital decay and the illusion of decentralization in Web3, Webhash Protocol introduces a three-layered solution that ensures content remains permanent, censorship-resistant, and free from centralized dependencies:

1. Hosting Layer – Permanent, Censorship-Resistant Hosting

Instead of relying on centralized pinning services like Pinata and Fleek, Webhash Protocol leverages IPFS technology with a distributed network of nodes that ensures content is truly persistent and cannot be erased due to commercial decisions. Every piece of content is stored permanently, removing the risk of broken links or 404 errors.

2. Gateway Layer – Superfast, Reliable Content Access

To ensure seamless user experience, Webhash Protocol provides globally distributed gateways with integrated caching and traffic management. This layer enables fast retrieval of content from IPFS without needing to rely on centralized pinning services. These gateways act as a high-speed decentralized content delivery network (DCDN), preventing slow load times and improving availability across the globe.

3. Application Layer – Catering all kind of users

Webhash Protocol provides a flexible and accessible application layer tailored to three distinct user groups, ensuring that anyone—from developers to no-code users to complete beginners—can build and deploy truly permanent websites and Dapps without relying on centralized services.

The Webhash Advantage

By combining permanent hosting, decentralized access, and user-friendly tools, Webhash Protocol ensures that web content never disappears, never breaks, and remains truly owned by its creators. This approach eliminates the risks of both traditional Web2 hosting failures and Web3’s reliance on centralized services, solving the digital decay crisis once and for all.