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Decentralized File Sharing Infrastructure with IPFS for Censorship Resistance in Blockchain Ecosystems Nesti Anggraini Santoso; Palma Juanta; Sabda Maulana; Kerimbekov Toktar; Aulia Khanza
Blockchain Frontier Technology Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025): Blockchain Frontier Technology
Publisher : IAIC Bangun Bangsa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34306/bfront.v5i1.835

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Traditional file sharing systems that rely on centralized servers face various challenges. problems such as vulnerability to censorship, blocking, and server failures.This research focuses on the need for file sharing technology that is more secure, censorship-resistant, and does not rely on a single central authority. Challenge the main challenge in developing a new file sharing system is how to overcome the limitations of network scale, slow access speed, and lack of incentives for node providers. Research purposes this is to analyze the role of the InterPlanetary File System (IPFS) in building a censorship-resistant file sharing infrastructure and evaluate its benefits and constraints compared to conventional file sharing systems. Findings from the literature study show that IPFS has advantages in data decentralization, increasing information availability, and strengthening resistance to censorship. Research results also revealed that although IPFS is able to overcome many weaknesses of traditional systems, further development is still needed in terms of network efficiency and user incentives. In conclusion, IPFS has great potential to become the main foundation in a future digital ecosystem that is more open, secure, and free from third-party intervention.
Optimization of Community Entrepreneurship through Diversification and Digitalization of Locally Based Chocolate Beverages Mulyati, Mulyati; Zebua, Selamat; Apriani, Desy; Oganda, Fitra Putri; Fitriani, Anandha; Sihotang, Sondang Visiana; Nesti Anggraini Santoso
ADI Journal on Recent Innovation Vol. 7 No. 1 (2025): September
Publisher : ADI Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34306/ajri.v7i1.1328

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Community-based entrepreneurship plays a vital role in strengthening local economies, particularly in the food and beverage sector where unique and innovative products are highly valued. Among these, locally based chocolate beverages present a promising opportunity for business growth. This study aims to examine how product diversification, digitalization, and consumer behavior influence the performance of entrepreneurs in the local chocolate beverage industry. A quantitative research approach was employed, with data collected through a structured survey involving 150 entrepreneurs and consumers directly engaged in the sector. The collected data were analyzed using statistical methods to evaluate the relationships between the three independent variables product diversification, digitalization, and consumer behavior and entrepreneurship performance as the dependent variable. The results demonstrate that all three factors have a significant and positive effect on entrepreneurship performance. Specifically, businesses that adopt product diversification strategies are better able to reach new consumer segments, reduce business risks, and strengthen brand identity. Meanwhile, the integration of digital technologies enhances market visibility, customer engagement, and operational efficiency. Consumer behavior further acts as a determinant of purchasing patterns, preferences, and loyalty, which in turn shape business strategies. The findings highlight that entrepreneurs who actively embrace diversification, digitalization, and consumer oriented approaches are more likely to achieve sustainable growth and competitive advantage. This research contributes to the academic discourse on entrepreneurship and provides practical insights for entrepreneurs, policymakers, and stakeholders in developing resilient community-based enterprises.