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Persistance layer

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Djib persistence layer is a High-Performance Object Storage. It can handle unstructured data such as photos, videos, log files, backups, and container images with the maximum supported object size of 5TB.

This is the supporting and foundation of the entire system, Djib constantly will add nodes to this layer every gigabyte capacity added to this layer emits release of one DJIB token. This is going to happen for next 60 years.

Djib will be compatible with other cloud storage such as S3, azure blob storage, etc, it also provides json rpc endpoint for developers to make use of this technology