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Earlier this month, [Ceramic](https://ceramic.network/) launched their Mainnet, along with a cohort of Web3 projects utilizing their tech including Boardroom, and Metagame. Ceramic builds on IPFS (IPLD and libp2p specifically) and other open standards to create a general-purpose protocol for computing and processing data, with flexibility as to where data is stored and what stack and data formats developers choose to use.
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Earlier this month, [Ceramic](https://ceramic.network/) launched their Mainnet, along with a cohort of Web3 projects utilizing their tech including Boardroom and Metagame. Ceramic builds on IPFS (IPLD and libp2p specifically) and other open standards to create a general-purpose protocol for computing and processing data, with flexibility as to where data is stored and what stack and data formats developers choose to use.
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Developers building applications in Web3 have needed advanced database-like functionality to complement their blockchain infrastructure and raw storage provided by decentralized storage solutions like IPFS and Filecoin. Ceramic solves this issue with a NoSQL-like database for developers to store structured content. Ceramic also offers a flexible and robust identity solution called [IDX](http://idx.xyz/), the first fully functional decentralized identity solution. IDX lets users build up a unified digital identity consisting of all of their data while enabling developers to break down silos and freely share user data between applications.
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