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# IpNote Quick Start

IpNote is a Web3-based decentralised file storage gateway. It combines the convenience of traditional Web2 with the permanent storage capabilities of IPFS.

IpNote requires no servers, no accounts and no complicated setup.\
Build static websites, AI-generated pages, export front-end code or import CAR files — deploy instantly with a single command.\
Publish your site as verifiable content, making silent tampering and accidental corruption far less likely than with traditional hosting.\
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### What You Can Upload

PinMe accepts any file type:

* Music (MP3, WAV, etc.)
* Images (JPG, PNG, GIF, etc.)
* Websites (HTML, CSS, JS)
* Videos, documents, config files
* And more...

### Limitations

* **Max File Size per Upload**: 200 MB
* **Total Storage Space**: 1 GB
* **Content type**: Static files only (no server-side processing)
* **Updates**: Requires re-upload for content changes

### Need help?

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