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- Portrait uses IPFS and Filecoin to keep websites accessible even if a single host goes offline or is removed.
- Filecoin now supports both AI agent collaboration and off-chain data storage for Avalanche enterprises.
Imagine having a personal website, portfolio, or blog that can still be accessed even if the main server goes down, or even if you yourself are offline. That’s the big idea Portrait is working on through its collaboration with IPFS and Filecoin.
Sites built on Portrait are no longer dependent on a single hosting provider. As long as there’s someone on the network holding a copy of the data, the site is still accessible. Even if none of the servers are active, Filecoin still has an archived version.
By using Filecoin and @IPFS, Portrait (@withportrait) sites aren’t bound to uptime from a single host. As long as someone in the network wants the data, it can be retrieved, from any node storing it, or from Filecoin’s archival layer. pic.twitter.com/adUPpbJznC
— Filecoin (@Filecoin) June 24, 2025
Beyond Hosting: A Smarter Way to Keep Sites Alive
This approach may sound a bit technical, but they’re essentially creating a new way to keep content alive. The sites we build will be distributed peer-to-peer over the IPFS network, and backed up on Filecoin’s long-term storage. That means no more stories of sites disappearing just because they forgot to renew their hosting, or because traffic was so overwhelming that the server gave up.
This collaboration isn’t just about replacing traditional hosting with something more resilient. Portrait is also bringing a torrent-like data distribution model to the world of websites. Every person who accesses a site becomes part of a network that helps to spread it back. So, the more people open it, the safer and faster the site spreads.
Not only that, there is additional storage technology that Filecoin has secretly launched in mid-June. It’s called FilCDN. What does it do? Eliminate the waiting time when retrieving stored data.
Usually, when data is stored encrypted, it needs an “unseal” process first which can take time. Well, FilCDN cuts all that with PDP technology, making data immediately launch when requested. Similar to opening the refrigerator and immediately finding cold ice cream without having to wait for it to melt first.
Behind the Scenes: Filecoin Fuels Smarter Systems
Filecoin itself has recently been aggressively expanding its role. CNF previously reported that they are now also used by the Avalanche network to store important data outside the main chain. KYC records, transaction logs, and other important files can now be archived via Filecoin without burdening the blockchain itself. So the execution remains fast, but the data is stored in the long term.
Furthermore, Filecoin also apparently took part in the collaboration experiment between AI applications. Together with elizaOS and Storacha, they’ve created a way for two AI agents to share data without having to chat directly or use complicated APIs.
One simply uploads a file to Filecoin, then shares its CID with its AI counterpart. That’s it. The receiving agent simply grabs the data. It’s as if the two AIs have a shared memory, without having to send messages to each other.
When you think about it, all of this makes Filecoin the glue that holds together an increasingly decentralized and busy digital world. Websites, financial logs, even AI—they all need a place to store things that are secure, accessible at any time, and that won’t easily be damaged or lost.
Meanwhile, Portrait is still in beta, but it’s already being used by thousands of users. For some, the idea of a web without traditional hosting may sound like the future. But for those who’ve tried it, that future is within reach today.
Meanwhile, as of press time, FIL is changing hands at about $2.28, moving sideways over the last 24 hours, with daily trading volume at about $190 million.