Crust Network has announced that Crust Files has officially joined Base app. This is a new move to simplify decentralized storage to the everyday users.
The update allows Base app users to add, edit, and store files using Crust’s decentralized infrastructure without having to leave the application.
Crust Network described the integration as a significant milestone for both systems. The move is expected to make privacy-concentrated storage more accessible to more people by introducing decentralized file storage to a mass audience in a popular Web3 app.
This is a combination of infrastructure and usability within one experience, as Crust Network, with its decentralized storage technology, is integrated with Base, which has a growing user base.
Crust Files is now added to Base app, and thus individuals can access decentralized storage using a familiar interface.
Users have the ability to upload files without any inconveniences and control their data. Rather than keeping the files in dedicated servers, they are stored on the decentralized network of Crust that employs a series of replicas to enhance the reliability and availability.
Data permanence is another major point of the integration. The files stored using Crust will be made in a manner that they will not be lost with time, the possibility of losing data, or without prior notice. This is in line with the general Web3 objective of empowering users with long-term ownership of their digital assets.
Privacy is also at the center stage. All files uploaded by the Crust Files are encrypted, therefore giving the user ownership and control of who can access their data. Such emphasis on privacy is in line with the increasing fear of data misuse and centralization of control over conventional storage services.
Crust Network is a Substrate-based Layer-1 blockchain that was developed to support IPFS-based decentralized storage. It stores the data in a distributed system of nodes, forming redundancy and resiliency in its infrastructure.
The high availability and security of hosted content is the goal of Crust as it aims to maintain over 30 file replicas. The model is compatible with a broad set of applications such as websites, decentralized applications, NFTs, and now everyday files as a part of the Base app integration.
The design of Crust is geared towards verifiable storage, i.e., the network is able to demonstrate that the data is being stored properly and continuously. This provides an additional level of trust over the usual cloud storage, where the user is forced to trust what the service providers say.
The combination with Base underscores the fact that Crust wants to go beyond developers and technical users in expanding decentralized storage. Crust is providing a core infrastructure to the future of Web3 adoption by integrating its services into consumer-facing apps.
This move to incorporate Crust Files into the Base app is beneficial to Web3 in the context of usability and real-world applications. Although decentralized technologies have come to maturity, their adoption usually relies on how conveniently the users can communicate with them.
Base, which is based on Ethereum and Superchain, is designed to enable a global digital economy in which the user can create, trade, and interact within a single application. Making it decentralized storage will enhance this vision by enabling the user to have control over their data as well as their financial and social life.
To the broader ecosystem, the partnership with Crust Network illustrates how specialized Web3 protocols can be used together to provide full user experiences. Users have the advantage of integrated services that are both seamless and practical rather than divided tools.
With these integrations, privacy and reliability may be more demanded by users on the Internet, and future expectations of data ownership and trust issues on new decentralized systems in the years to come may change in the mainstream development of a new system worldwide.


