Congratulations on your launch, team!
Sharing files is often a pain point when it comes to security.
Great that you’ve provided a working solution to solve this issue 🙌🏻
@kseniya_sidarchuk we are grateful for your feedback on our product. Your opinion helps us improve our services and make the best products for our customers.
A huge congrats on the launch 🚀 🎉 🤘
As Transferchain's ex-employee, I want to congratulate the whole team for their hard work. This product is the combination of an excellent idea, great execution, assembling a great team, fantastic UI & UX, and countless work hours. A product of true innovation for sure 💪
I'm super excited about the future of this company and wish you guys all the best 🙏
The product has a neat and slick design that effectively communicates its use case. However, my main concern is regarding the blockchain infrastructure that TransferChain uses. Is there a way to verify the sent file on a specific platform (such as using a link to Etherscan if using Ethereum)? Although this may not be a priority for web2 users, it's still worth considering. Correct me if I miss anything.
@malcolm_yang Hello Malcolm for your comment and also the sharing. Actually, we'll also provide a blockchain explorer to be able to monitor the network liveness. But as all the info that it's gonna be hashed, not sure that it'll provide the same visibility as the ETH like networks do. Btw, the explorer (beta version) is already live and can be seen via the TransferChain (desktop version). You may download the TransferChain and observe the main approach. The live version will be a little different than the current execution but it'll give you an idea.
@malcolm_yang thank you so much for taking the time to share your feedback. Your insights are invaluable and we are so thankful that you have shared them with us!
I really appreciate the focus on privacy and security in cloud storage. It's great to see companies like TransferChain prioritizing these values. How does TransferChain ensure that the data uploaded to TransferChainSend is fully encrypted and protected against potential breaches or attacks?
@cata Hello Nick, as the private keys created and stored in clients device + sharded in the clients zone, TransferChain and also the storage providers cant see the data. "Rest" state never leaves the client device, "Transit" State and "Store" state are sharded into pieces (after getting encrypted in clients zone), basically there is no area to breach the privacy.
That's awesome! TransferChain Send sounds like a great way to securely and easily share files. The features you mentioned are really impressive and I'm looking forward to trying it out.
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