Fileverse Launches dSheets Blockchain Spreadsheet Tool

Fileverse, a blockchain productivity company, has introduced dSheets, a decentralized spreadsheet tool built on the Ethereum blockchain. This new tool is designed to challenge the dominance of traditional spreadsheet software like Google Sheets and Microsoft Excel by providing a real-time, collaborative platform that gives users full control over their documents without relying on centralized cloud services. dSheets is a peer-to-peer, privacy-focused project that includes familiar features of traditional database platforms, along with the ability to import onchain data and interact with blockchain protocols.
The tool enables users to read, manage, and write into documents in real time, as well as perform more advanced data-entry functions. One of the standout features of dSheets is its crypto-specific capabilities, such as querying data from smart contracts and submitting transactions onchain. Users can import their social graph from decentralized platforms and data from analytics platforms, and interact with other onchain protocols using their own API keys. A promotional video demonstrates a user interacting with prediction market Polymarket and filtering Etherscan data to find specific transactions.
Privacy and security are paramount in dSheets. The tool is fully private and accessible, with no user data stored by the protocol. It is end-to-end encrypted and uses ZK-authentications for private online collaboration. Currently live on Ethereum mainnet, the Base L2, and Gnosis Chain, dSheets runs using Fileverse middleware and can store data using IPFS if users want to share their databases with the community. Fileverse has noted that dSheets is in its early stages, currently at version 0.1, and will be growing every week with community feedback.
The launch of dSheets is a significant development in the blockchain productivity space. It represents a shift towards decentralized tools that offer users more control and privacy over their data. The ability to interact with blockchain protocols and import onchain data makes dSheets a powerful tool for those involved in the crypto space. As the tool continues to evolve, it has the potential to disrupt the traditional spreadsheet market, which has been dominated by a few major players for decades. The success of dSheets will depend on its ability to attract users and integrate seamlessly with existing workflows, but its innovative features and focus on privacy make it a promising addition to the productivity software landscape.

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