ArFleet Web UI and ArFleet documentation released simultaneously
Abstract
Following the recent ArFleet launch event showcasing the temporary storage solution on Arweave+ao, the first version of the ArFleet Web client and its accompanying documentation were released on September 11th. Come and experience it now!
Author: Marshal Orange
Translator: Marshal Orange
Reviewer: Kyle
Source: Content Guild - Translation
On September 11, the AO/ACC Labs announced the release of the first version of the ArFleet web client along with the ArFleet documentation.
ArFleet Web is a browser-based client that provides a convenient way to interact with the ArFleet network and can be accessed via any web browser. You can explore it at http://arfleet.io, or access ArFleet through any Arweave gateway, for example: http://arfleet.arweave.net.
Currently, access to the ArFleet beta features requires an ArFleet Genesis Pass. The ArFleet Genesis Pass was distributed to those who had previously submitted their Arweave address during the ArFleet launch event registration. The official team airdropped 3 ArFleet Genesis Pass NFTs to participants, which can be viewed on the Bazar marketplace: https://bazar.arweave.dev/#/asset/kBQOWxXVSj21ZhLqMTFEIJllEal1z_l8YgRRdxIm7pw.
For more details on how to use the ArFleet Web client, you can check out the official tweet: https://x.com/aoaccorg/status/1833579288932540523.
At the same time, the ArFleet documentation has also been released, covering 3 key aspects:
Use ArFleet: This section provides an in-depth analysis of the ArFleet Web client’s operational processes and an introduction to the ArFleet Genesis Pass. It also explains how to use ArFleet-JS, with ArFleet-Erlang set to be released in the future.
Learn ArFleet: This part details the ArFleet protocol, the lifecycle of a Deal, encryption methods for data replicas, and verification game.
Maintain ArFleet: It offers detailed guidance on how to pass data to providers and store it in ArFleet, helping nodes maintain stability and run efficiently.
For more information, you can read the full documentation here: https://docs.arfleet.io/docs/home.