>> We store the photos generated by the Roc Camera on IPFS (by default). We'll have more information on this soon, so check back for more details in the future.
> How do I get my photos off the camera?
>> Coming soon. We're working on export functionality to get your photos off the camera.
> Where is the ZKP generated?
>> The zero-knowledge proofs are generated on-device using the Raspberry Pi 4.
I am a bit puzzled as to why IPFS was used as the "primary" storage medium there, it's a Pi so wouldn't it be pretty easy to make it have a micro-sd port? Wouldn't it be able to work fully locally then?
When I look at their socials, it seems like they primarily engage with a crypto-focused audience, all of this leads me to believe that IPFS and ZKP are the actual main appeal of this product... not that there's anything overtly wrong with this.
>> We store the photos generated by the Roc Camera on IPFS (by default). We'll have more information on this soon, so check back for more details in the future.
> How do I get my photos off the camera?
>> Coming soon. We're working on export functionality to get your photos off the camera.
> Where is the ZKP generated?
>> The zero-knowledge proofs are generated on-device using the Raspberry Pi 4.
I am a bit puzzled as to why IPFS was used as the "primary" storage medium there, it's a Pi so wouldn't it be pretty easy to make it have a micro-sd port? Wouldn't it be able to work fully locally then?
When I look at their socials, it seems like they primarily engage with a crypto-focused audience, all of this leads me to believe that IPFS and ZKP are the actual main appeal of this product... not that there's anything overtly wrong with this.