The promise of IPFS is that it can't be removed, as long as it gets distributed.
I think that as soon as ipfs generates the hashes(each file has a CID), (QmZhThQfd3SQh74oWnms4hJ5rxLQ3S2UyGFf3X5v47VtmA is the hash for the main kirsch folder), then it is saved locally. To retrieve that local file, a user would need the Mul…
The promise of IPFS is that it can't be removed, as long as it gets distributed.
I think that as soon as ipfs generates the hashes(each file has a CID), (QmZhThQfd3SQh74oWnms4hJ5rxLQ3S2UyGFf3X5v47VtmA is the hash for the main kirsch folder), then it is saved locally. To retrieve that local file, a user would need the Multiaddr. Essentially, the protocol to the ipfs server on his PC. Or whatever computer he's using. Other wise it needs to be distributed. You can see an example of how the folder could be checked on this site. https://ipfs-check.on.fleek.co/
Not everyone wants to share huge files, so they can get paid through filecoin. Probably other ways too. That's not a requirement, it's just the scheme they devised to monetize the ipfs network.
On his local IPFS?
The promise of IPFS is that it can't be removed, as long as it gets distributed.
I think that as soon as ipfs generates the hashes(each file has a CID), (QmZhThQfd3SQh74oWnms4hJ5rxLQ3S2UyGFf3X5v47VtmA is the hash for the main kirsch folder), then it is saved locally. To retrieve that local file, a user would need the Multiaddr. Essentially, the protocol to the ipfs server on his PC. Or whatever computer he's using. Other wise it needs to be distributed. You can see an example of how the folder could be checked on this site. https://ipfs-check.on.fleek.co/
Not everyone wants to share huge files, so they can get paid through filecoin. Probably other ways too. That's not a requirement, it's just the scheme they devised to monetize the ipfs network.