Founder of GuaridOS | Building the OS for digital freedom


Founder of GuaridOS | Building the OS for digital freedom
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GuaridOS is moving forward with the mission to build a privacy-first operating system for Web3. Today we are upgrading GuaridDrive with Arweave integration. This means files are no longer just stored on a temporary decentralized layer, but encrypted and written directly into permanent blockchain storage that can be verified onchain.
This upgrade transforms GuaridDrive into a storage layer that is resistant to censorship, data loss, and unauthorized access.
Centralized platforms such as Google Drive continue to show weaknesses in security. Recently a major issue in Google Drive for Windows allowed users on the same shared computer to access each other’s cached files without credentials. This is the risk of centralized infrastructure: one broken access control can expose every file.
Arweave solves this with a different model. Data stored is permanent and cannot be altered or removed once uploaded. Each file has a verifiable transaction hash that can be checked directly onchain. The storage network is distributed across nodes, removing the single point of failure that centralized servers create.
With GuaridDrive integrated into Arweave, every file is encrypted locally before upload and stored in a way that anyone can verify but nobody can tamper with.
GuaridDrive currently supports:
Local encryption of files before they leave your device.
Upload and permanent storage on Arweave.
Onchain verification through the Arweave Explorer.
Example transaction onchain:
Developers can also fetch files directly using the CLI:
arweave get eVtZo0c4HZxwEfGkGbphE8XcjXdSoVc2IPFRpt9reRs > myfile.txt
We are already in contact with the ArDrive team to prepare deeper integration. One of the main use cases will be extending GuaridMail so that emails can be backed up and permanently stored inside Arweave.
Reference:
ARDRIVE’s AR.IO’s Founder Tweet
This ensures GuaridOS is not only adopting Arweave for storage but also aligning with ecosystem projects that are already building on top of it.
GuaridOS development will continue with the following tasks:
Integration with Filecoin through Lighthouse to provide redundancy alongside Arweave.
Adding social login with Arweave backup inside GuaridMail to replace reliance on Gmail or Outlook.
Introducing a payment system using $GUDOS for both GuaridMail and GuaridDrive, where each stored file or email is encrypted and settled through decentralized payments.
You can already access and test GuaridMail and GuaridDrive from the unified console:
We invite the community to create accounts, test OTP logins on GitHub, ChatGPT, Vercel, Claude, and share verification screenshots. These proofs demonstrate that GuaridOS is more than a concept and is already running in production.
GuaridOS is being built in public. The dev team is pushing integrations, but the momentum comes when the community also participates. Privacy, permanence, and user control are the foundation, and GuaridOS is step by step delivering a full stack to replace fragile Web2 infrastructure.
GuaridOS is moving forward with the mission to build a privacy-first operating system for Web3. Today we are upgrading GuaridDrive with Arweave integration. This means files are no longer just stored on a temporary decentralized layer, but encrypted and written directly into permanent blockchain storage that can be verified onchain.
This upgrade transforms GuaridDrive into a storage layer that is resistant to censorship, data loss, and unauthorized access.
Centralized platforms such as Google Drive continue to show weaknesses in security. Recently a major issue in Google Drive for Windows allowed users on the same shared computer to access each other’s cached files without credentials. This is the risk of centralized infrastructure: one broken access control can expose every file.
Arweave solves this with a different model. Data stored is permanent and cannot be altered or removed once uploaded. Each file has a verifiable transaction hash that can be checked directly onchain. The storage network is distributed across nodes, removing the single point of failure that centralized servers create.
With GuaridDrive integrated into Arweave, every file is encrypted locally before upload and stored in a way that anyone can verify but nobody can tamper with.
GuaridDrive currently supports:
Local encryption of files before they leave your device.
Upload and permanent storage on Arweave.
Onchain verification through the Arweave Explorer.
Example transaction onchain:
Developers can also fetch files directly using the CLI:
arweave get eVtZo0c4HZxwEfGkGbphE8XcjXdSoVc2IPFRpt9reRs > myfile.txt
We are already in contact with the ArDrive team to prepare deeper integration. One of the main use cases will be extending GuaridMail so that emails can be backed up and permanently stored inside Arweave.
Reference:
ARDRIVE’s AR.IO’s Founder Tweet
This ensures GuaridOS is not only adopting Arweave for storage but also aligning with ecosystem projects that are already building on top of it.
GuaridOS development will continue with the following tasks:
Integration with Filecoin through Lighthouse to provide redundancy alongside Arweave.
Adding social login with Arweave backup inside GuaridMail to replace reliance on Gmail or Outlook.
Introducing a payment system using $GUDOS for both GuaridMail and GuaridDrive, where each stored file or email is encrypted and settled through decentralized payments.
You can already access and test GuaridMail and GuaridDrive from the unified console:
We invite the community to create accounts, test OTP logins on GitHub, ChatGPT, Vercel, Claude, and share verification screenshots. These proofs demonstrate that GuaridOS is more than a concept and is already running in production.
GuaridOS is being built in public. The dev team is pushing integrations, but the momentum comes when the community also participates. Privacy, permanence, and user control are the foundation, and GuaridOS is step by step delivering a full stack to replace fragile Web2 infrastructure.
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