what's fileverse?
Fileverse is a decentralized, privacy-focused collaboration platform that serves as an alternative to centralized tools like Google Workspace, Notion, and Microsoft 365. It enables users to create and collaborate on documents, spreadsheets, whiteboards, and knowledge bases in a peer-to-peer manner with end-to-end encryption and onchain storage. Key products include dDocs, a decentralized document editor similar to Google Docs, and dSheets, a blockchain-based spreadsheet tool for querying and simulating smart contracts. The platform emphasizes user autonomy, anonymity through zero-knowledge proofs, and seamless integration with Ethereum for verifiable, permissionless access. Recent updates focus on improving real-time collaboration, ZK-powered authentication, and performance enhancements for smoother user experiences.
Fileverse joined the Ethereum Economic Zone initiative today with other major Ethereum projects.
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x.com/fileverseJoined the Ethereum Economic Zone initiative alongside Cow Protocol, Safe, Aave, Spark, Centrifuge, Monerium, Linea and other Ethereum ecosystem projects on 2026-03-29.
Released a second batch of floppy disk NFTs after the first batch sold out.
Launched Offline Mode v2, enabling document creation, access, and recovery without an internet connection.
Uses Ethereum and Gnosis Chain for names, accounts, permissioning, and document registration.
Passes the walkaway test, allowing users to retrieve and edit documents with the open source UI even if Fileverse disappears.
Featured in TheDefiEdge's Privacy Sector Roundup as an end-to-end encrypted decentralized file storage solution for teams among notable privacy tools.
Launched Social ZKovery feature enabling privacy-enhancing, social, and serverless account recovery through trusted recovery sets of 2 people.
Vitalik Buterin endorsed platform, citing stability after bug fixes for secure document sharing, commenting, and collaboration; father uses fileverse, received $2,725 in fileverse tokens.
Two new apps are incoming and an SDK is in development to enable third-party developers to build on the platform.
Launched version history in dDocs, a decentralized, end-to-end encrypted document editor with peer-to-peer real-time editing. Version history offers one-click access to previous document versions, collaboration tracking, and authenticity verification.
Released folders with end-to-end encryption, drag-and-drop, and emoji coding; added private ZK folder sharing with granular access via email/ENS domains, guaranteed anonymity by ZK/vOPRF. Also added landscape viewing format. Upcoming: versioning and guardians.
Launches dSheets, a decentralized spreadsheet application with Excel-style tabs (Insert, Format, Data) and social graph analysis via Circles integration.