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. The three layers
  2. Application Layer

Developer-focused (like Vercel)

WebHash provides a developer-centric infrastructure for deploying, managing, and scaling decentralized websites and applications. By offering APIs, SDKs, and CLI tools, WebHash ensures that developers can integrate decentralized hosting into their existing workflows while maintaining complete control over their deployments.

Key Features:

  • Seamless Deployment Options WebHash supports multiple deployment methods, including command-line tools (CLI), REST APIs, and SDKs, allowing developers to automate the deployment process and integrate WebHash into CI/CD pipelines. This ensures efficient and repeatable deployments without requiring manual intervention.

  • Customizable and Web3-Enabled Hosting Unlike traditional hosting providers, WebHash enables developers to fully customize their deployment environment while integrating directly with Web3 infrastructure. Developers can link their websites to ENS (Ethereum Name Service) domains, interact with smart contracts, and utilize decentralized identity (DID) solutions to enhance functionality.

  • On-Chain Ownership and Content Provenance Each website deployed on WebHash is registered on-chain, ensuring verifiable ownership and content provenance. This means that developers maintain full control over their content, which cannot be altered or removed by third parties. All deployments are cryptographically linked to the owner’s wallet, providing an immutable record of ownership.

  • Decentralized Content Management WebHash’s APIs allow developers to directly manage storage interactions with IPFS and WebHash’s distributed node network. This removes reliance on centralized storage providers while ensuring content is always accessible and replicated across multiple nodes.

  • Optimized Content Delivery and Performance The WebHash gateway network intelligently routes traffic through the most efficient and geographically optimal nodes, ensuring low latency and high availability. Unlike IPFS, which can suffer from slow retrieval times without centralized pinning, WebHash’s distributed gateway system enhances speed and ensures uninterrupted content access.

By offering a developer-first approach with seamless integrations, WebHash makes decentralized website deployment as simple and efficient as traditional Web2 platforms, while providing the added benefits of data permanence, censorship resistance, and verifiable ownership.

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