
Daniel Norman
Daniel is a software developer and developer advocate for the IPFS and libp2p projects who brings over a decade of experience with the Web stack and distributed systems. He's passionate about open-source culture, developer tools, and the Web Platform, and enjoys applying insights from various disciplines to software development.
Demystifying IPFS: A Web Developer's Guide to Content Distribution
JSNation 2025

Upcoming
Demystifying IPFS: A Web Developer's Guide to Content Distribution

IPFS is a peer-to-peer network distributing for content addressed data and can be thought of as a distributed CDN. Yet, given its evolutionary trajectory IPFS is often misunderstood. In this talk, you’ll learn about current state of IPFS with a focus on integration with the web platform using HTTP(S), how it enables local-first distribution of web apps, and real applications for you as a web developer.