Depending on how you use IPFS, you might find it helpful to use a remote pinning service instead of, or in addition to, pinning files on your local IPFS node. Whether it happens remotely or locally, pinning an item in IPFS identifies it as something you always wish to keep available, exempting it from the routine garbage collection that IPFS does on infrequently-used items in order to efficiently manage storage space. Learn more about local pinning → If you've got just one local IPFS nod...