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Vitalik Says Fileverse Now Stable for Collaboration
Fileverse now supports smooth encrypted collaboration, with Vitalik confirming stable documents, comments and real-time updates.
Users can collaborate without Web3 knowledge, as Fileverse hides blockchain layers and removes wallet or token requirements.
Developers note Fileverse enables decentralized coordination, reducing reliance on central servers for human and automated workflows.
Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin said this week that decentralized document tool Fileverse has reached a point where he can send files for comments and collaboration without issues
He shared the update online after months of testing the platform following recent bug fixes. His remarks answered questions about the project’s progress and its usability for secure work.
Buterin Describes Steady Improvements
Buterin stated that Fileverse improved each month as more bugs were fixed. He said the platform now handles shared documents, comments, and real-time collaboration consistently. This stability encouraged him to use it for his own workflows. His comments followed a question from an X user, Roko, who asked what makes the project operate efficiently.
Buterin replied that more teams in the sector operate well than many assume. He said Fileverse also benefits from not depending heavily on network effects. This point shifted the discussion to how users interact with the tool.
No Prior Web3 Knowledge Needed
He explained that he could send a Fileverse document to anyone and they could comment immediately. This works even if that person has never used Fileverse or Ethereum before. The platform allows encrypted collaboration while hiding blockchain complexity from users. This design keeps the process straightforward and avoids the need for wallets or token interactions.
Because of that structure, the tool offers a lower barrier for people who want secure sharing. The update also drew attention from builders who follow developments in decentralized collaboration.
Broader Reactions From Developers
Developers responding to Buterin said Fileverse offers more than encrypted documents. They said the tool supports distributed coordination that does not rely on centralized servers. They also raised the idea that such systems help both human and automated workflows operate without fixed control points.
Buterin added that Fileverse shows how quality tools emerge when teams focus on practical use cases. He said the challenge for the sector is producing more tools that serve daily work rather than speculative activity.
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