Hello there, and welcome to the 15th edition of Base Directory's newsletter.
Every weekday, I'll send you a concise email highlighting everything you need to know about an onchain product on Base, including my thoughts on it and how you can get started using it.
Today's spotlight is on Ddocs by Fileverse, an onchain peer-to-peer collaboration tool for writing.
Ddocs is a collaborative tool for writing and sharing kind of like the same way Google Docs is. The key difference? Your data isn't centralized on a third party's servers like it is with Google Docs. Instead, it's decentralized and end-to-end encrypted.
A major premise for building products onchain is eliminating the risk of having our assets, personal information, and output solely within the walled gardens of Big Tech. In these traditional systems, your assets don't truly belong to you, you don't share in the rewards, and you can be locked out of the system permanently at their discretion.
Ddocs delivers on this premise, and it's honestly a seamless product to use, with the team shipping fast and constantly. To check it out for yourself, all you have to do is visit ddocs.new.
Ddocs supports social and wallet login to enable the backup of your documents on decentralized servers and you can directly share your documents as Frames on Farcaster.
For more context on how Ddocs works, read the thread below:
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