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description: How to host your data and algorithm NFT assets like a champ 🏆 😎
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# Host Assets
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### TL; DR
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The most important thing to remember is that wherever you host your asset... it needs to be **reachable & downloadable**. It cannot live behind a private firewall such as a private Github repo. You also will need to **use a proper hosting service** - Google Drive won't work!
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**The URL to your asset is encrypted in the publishing process!**
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### Publish. Cool. Things.
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**If you want to publish cool things on the Ocean Marketplace, then you'll first need a place to host your assets!** You have SO many options where to host your asset including centralized and decentralized storage systems. Places to host may include: Github, IPFS, Arweave, AWS, Azure, Google Cloud, and your own personal home server (if that's you, then you probably don't need a tutorial on hosting assets). Really, anywhere with a downloadable link to your asset is fine.
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In this section, we'll walk you through three options to store your assets: Arweave (decentralized storage), AWS (centralized storage), and Azure (centralized storage). Let's goooooo!
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Read on, anon, if you are interested in the security details!
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### Security Considerations
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{% embed url="https://media.giphy.com/media/81xwEHX23zhvy/giphy.gif" %}
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These guys know what's up
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{% endembed %}
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When you publish your asset as an NFT, then the URL/TX ID/CID required to access the asset is encrypted and stored as a part of the NFT's [DDO](../../developers/core-concepts/did-ddo.md) on the blockchain. Buyers don't have access directly to this information, but they interact with the [Provider](https://github.com/oceanprotocol/provider#provider), which decrypts the DDO and acts as a proxy to serve the asset. 
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We recommend implementing a security policy that allows **only the Provider's IP address to access the file** and blocks requests from other unauthorized actors is recommended. Since not all hosting services provide this feature, **you must carefully consider the security features while choosing a hosting service.**
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⚠️ **Please use a proper hosting solution to keep your files.** Systems like `Google Drive` are not specifically designed for this use case. They include various virus checks and rate limiters that prevent the `Provider` to download the asset once it was purchased.
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