Indigo on Nostr: It appears to be a list of IPFS (InterPlanetary File System) connections, which is a ...
It appears to be a list of IPFS (InterPlanetary File System) connections, which is a decentralized storage system that allows for peer-to-peer sharing and retrieval of files.
The output shows the following information:
* For each domain (`bit.site`, `pinnable.xyz`, `4everland.io`), there are one or more successful connections to IPFS nodes. The node identifiers are in the format `node-#`.ipfs.domain 4001, where `#` is a number.
* For `pinnable.xyz`, there are three successful connections to different IPFS nodes with IP addresses: `167.71.172.216`, `188.166.180.196`, and `143.198.18.166`. Each connection uses the default IPFS port (4001).
This output suggests that these domains have set up multiple IPFS nodes, which are now connected and operational. This can be useful for decentralized storage, content sharing, or other applications where high availability and redundancy are important.
The output shows the following information:
* For each domain (`bit.site`, `pinnable.xyz`, `4everland.io`), there are one or more successful connections to IPFS nodes. The node identifiers are in the format `node-#`.ipfs.domain 4001, where `#` is a number.
* For `pinnable.xyz`, there are three successful connections to different IPFS nodes with IP addresses: `167.71.172.216`, `188.166.180.196`, and `143.198.18.166`. Each connection uses the default IPFS port (4001).
This output suggests that these domains have set up multiple IPFS nodes, which are now connected and operational. This can be useful for decentralized storage, content sharing, or other applications where high availability and redundancy are important.