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Before beginning this section, you should be familiar with the IPFS file storage system. If your are not familiar, please [read here the operation and main characteristics of IPFS] (https://docs.ipfs.io/concepts/what-is-ipfs/). Before beginning this section, you should be familiar with the IPFS file storage system. If your are not familiar, please \[read here the operation and main characteristics of IPFS\] ([https://docs.ipfs.io/concepts/what-is-ipfs/](https://docs.ipfs.io/concepts/what-is-ipfs/)).
Sending files to IPFS using Lifeblock's IPFS-Blockchain gateway serves two functions: Sending files to IPFS using Lifeblock's IPFS-Blockchain gateway serves two functions:
- Sends the complete file to the IPFS storage system
- Saves the hash of the file sent to IPFS in Lifeblock so that it can be accessed at any time from anywhere
To use the storage system your Metamask wallet must be connected to Lifeblock testnet. Please verify in your Chrome plugin that Metamask is connected by clicking on the Metamask icon in your web browser. If it says "connected" everything is fine. If, on the other hand, the situation is "Not connected", you can make the connection manually. Click on this link with the description of how to make a manual connection to Lifeblock Testnet with Metamask in Chrome. * Sends the complete file to the IPFS storage system
* Saves the hash of the file sent to IPFS in Lifeblock so that it can be accessed at any time from anywhere
To use the storage system your Metamask wallet must be connected to Lifeblock testnet. Please verify in your Chrome plugin that Metamask is connected by clicking on the Metamask icon in your web browser. If it says "connected" everything is fine. If, on the other hand, the situation is "Not connected", you can make the connection manually. Click on this link with the description of [how to make a manual connection to Lifeblock Testnet with Metamask in Chrome](https://gitlab.lifewatch.dev/lfw007-lifeblockpublic/demo-lifeblock/-/wikis/Metamask:-Intalling-and-set-up-to-connect-to-Lifeblock-Testnet.).
To perform this operation, please perform the following steps: To perform this operation, please perform the following steps:
- Access the address http://135.125.10.249:3001 or http://135.125.10.249:3002
- You will find a menu where you will have to first select the file you want to send
- Once the file is selected, press "SEND"
- Next you will get the hash of the file that will be stored in Lifeblock
- Subsequently, pressing
* Access the address [http://135.125.10.249:3001](http://135.125.10.249:3001) or [http://135.125.10.249:3002](http://135.125.10.249:3002)
* You will find a menu where you will have to first select the file you want to send
* Once the file is selected, press "SEND"
* Next you will get the hash of the file that will be stored in Lifeblock
* Subsequently, pressing
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