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Weweave Integrates Adot's Decentralized Search Functionality

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Today, we are excited to announce that Adot's search feature is officially live on Weweave.xyz. Users can now log in with Metamask wallet and experience extraordinary search capabilities. Let's explore the features offered by Adot and Weweave in detail. 

Powerful Features at Your Fingertips

  • Full-Text Search

Weweave users can perform comprehensive searches across all data stored on Arweave through Adot’s search feature. This includes searching through article titles, body text, tags, and more. With Adot's advanced search algorithms, users can find precisely what they're looking for in a decentralized and censorship-resistant manner.

  • Tag Filtering

Adot empowers Weweave users with the ability to filter search results using tags. This feature allows for quick and efficient exploration of specific categories or topics. Users can choose to search exclusively for data associated with a particular tag, enhancing the relevance of their search results.

How to Utilize Weweave's Search Functionality

To make the most of the decentralized search experience provided by Adot and Weweave, follow these simple steps:

  • Step 1: Connect Your Metamask Wallet to Weweave.xyz

Begin by visiting Weweave.xyz and logging in using your Metamask wallet. This ensures secure access to the platform and a seamless user experience.

  • Step 2: Enter Your Search Query

Once logged in, locate the search box on the homepage. Enter any keyword or phrase you desire to search for, such as "azuki."

  • Step 3: Explore and Filter Search Results

Weweave will display search results in two columns. The first column presents files stored specifically by you that are relevant to "azuki." The second column showcases all files stored on Arweave associated with "azuki." Additionally, users can further refine their search results by applying tag filters, focusing on specific types of content.

  • Step 4: View File Details

Upon selecting a search result, the right-hand side of the page displays detailed information about the file. This includes metadata, descriptions, and other relevant details, providing users with a comprehensive overview.

  • Step 5: Take Action

Weweave offers a range of actions for users to interact with the selected file. Downloading the file, copying its link, viewing on-chain data, and bookmarking files for future reference are just a few examples of the available actions.

By integrating Adot's advanced search functionality into Weweave, users gain access to seamless, decentralized search capabilities. Discover the abundance of captivating content available on Arweave and unlock the full potential of decentralized storage and effortless searching. Don't hesitate! Visit Weweave.xyz today and embrace the future of decentralized search and storage.

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