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$EDNS – The White Paper
  • 💡1. INTRODUCTION
    • â›“ī¸What is EDNS?
    • 📄What is this whitepaper about?
  • đŸ’ģ2. EDNS Project Overview
    • 🔗The Internet Revolution Towards Web 3.0
    • â„šī¸2.1 Ether Domain Name Services (EDNS)
      • âš™ī¸Future Plan of EDNS
    • 📁2.2 Decentralized Storage Drive (DeDrive)
      • 2.2.1 Connect with the EDNS
      • 2.2.2 Access Permission on DeDrive
      • 2.2.3 Decentralized Web Hosting
      • 2.2.4 Media Streaming
  • 👛2.3 Wallet
  • đŸ—ƒī¸2.4 The Mini AirBox (AirBox)
  • âœ‰ī¸2.5 SMS messaging
  • đŸ›Ŗī¸3. Project Roadmap
    • âš’ī¸Project Roadmap
  • đŸĒ™4. Token Issuance
    • đŸĒ™Token Issuance
  • 🔮5. Ecosystem
    • đŸĒ™5.1 Utility Token Offerings (UTO)
    • đŸĢ‚5.2 EDNS Community
  • 🇸🇨6. Tokenomics
    • 💰Tokenomics
    • 📋6.1 Allocation
    • 💲6.2 Purposes of Fund Raising
    • 🌊6.3 Liquidity Pool
    • 🌎6.4 Token Liquidity and Circulation
      • 6.4.1 Liquidity provision
      • 6.4.2 The Community Treasury
      • 6.4.3 Token Rewards
      • 6.4.4 Token Rewards
  • 👩‍đŸ’ģ7. Core Team Members
    • 👨‍🔧Core Team Members
  • 🔍8. Notice and Disclaimer
    • 🚨Notice and Disclaimer
  • 📌9. Risk Factors
    • 📃Risk Factors
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  1. 2. EDNS Project Overview
  2. 2.2 Decentralized Storage Drive (DeDrive)

2.2.2 Access Permission on DeDrive

DeDrive also provides access permission management functions for items stored in the system, similar to the Linux file management system (Read, Write). Users can adjust the settings to allow only himself for the owner, individual friend or friend group, or the public to access and/or edit the files stored in his or her DeDrive account. By default, all items stored in the DeDrive can be accessed and edited only by the owner.

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