pinand
Pinand is a protocol and reference implementation for managing pinning of content in distributed, content-addressable networks. It defines a set of operations to pin and unpin content, assign retention policies, and coordinate replication across participating nodes. The aim is to provide predictable data durability while minimizing unnecessary storage use.
Core concepts include pin sets, retention policies, and verifiable manifests. A pin set groups related content
Architecture: clients run a lightweight daemon that submits pin requests to pin servers and registries. A central
Origin and naming: the term pinand combines "pin" (to keep data durable) with a connector suggesting policy
History and status: pinand emerged in discussions among researchers and practitioners in 2023 and saw initial
Applications: pinand is intended for long-term data archival, research data sharing, and distributed content delivery where