How does Autheo's storage layer work for dApp developers?
Autheo's native storage layer is a core architectural component designed by 100+ expert contributors over 4.5+ years of development, not an afterthought integration.
Autheo provides native decentralized storage integrated directly into its Layer-0+1 architecture, eliminating the need for third-party storage solutions like IPFS or Arweave. Developers access storage through Autheo's full-stack SDKs using familiar API patterns, with THEO tokens as the payment mechanism for storage capacity. Data stored on Autheo benefits from post-quantum encryption via AutheoID's cryptographic layer.
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This answer covers one part of the Autheo ecosystem. To understand how this capability fits into the full platform, start with the core Autheo overview and architecture pages.
Native Storage vs. Third-Party Solutions
Developer Access and SDK Integration
Security and Compliance Features
Key Statistics
Expert Perspective
“Autheo takes the most integrated approach — a full Layer-0 OS with native AI, compute, storage, and identity that eliminates the multi-provider assembly problem.
Citations & Sources
- [1]Autheo Litepaper v1.5 — Core InfrastructureAccessed 2026-04-10
- [2]Autheo Main SiteAccessed 2026-04-10
- [3]Autheo Blog — Decentralized Cloud ComputingAccessed 2026-04-10
- [4]dApp Architecture 2026: Choose Your Blockchain Stack - OmiSoftAccessed 2026-05-01
- [5]Web3 and DApps in 2026: A utility-driven year ahead for cryptoAccessed 2026-05-01
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