ChainLocker 5

ChainLocker 5

ChainLocker 5 is the ultimate solution for secure, quantum-resistant file storage, powered by a Raspberry Pi 5 running RCSChain on Ubuntu 24.04. This compact device transforms the humble Raspberry Pi into a blockchain-based fortress, leveraging Falcon-512 post-quantum cryptography to safeguard data against both today’s hackers and tomorrow’s quantum threats. With its tamper-proof ledger, every file you upload, folder you create, or item you delete is locked into an immutable chain, ensuring unrivaled data integrity and peace of mind.

ChainLocker 5 Specs

- CanaKit Raspberry Pi 5
- MicroSD 128GB (512GB recommended but you can go upto 2TB)
- Ubuntu 24.04
- RCSChain.py (plus dependancy packages)

Designed for ease and resilience, RCSChain offers a sleek Flask-based web interface where authenticated users can manage files—upload, download, move, copy, or recursively delete folders—with a few clicks. RCSChain’s use of encrypted Kademlia DHT connects multiple ChainLocker 5 units into a private, decentralized network, syncing your data effortlessly while keeping intruders out.

Whether you’re a tech enthusiast securing personal backups, a family storing important estate documents, a small business protecting sensitive records, or a hobbyist exploring the future of storage, ChainLocker 5 delivers a pre-configured, plug-and-play experience that’s as cool as it is cutting-edge. This is the future of storage, get in on the ground floor!

ChainLocker 5 is here to redefine what’s possible with a Raspberry Pi. Create your own quantum-safe, private cloud today!

I love CanaKit … they are my go-to for Pi kits.

Dynamic Peer Discovery and Privacy

Experience the power of dynamic peer discovery with RCSChain. And with AES-GCM encryption, your data remains private and secure.

Efficient File Storage and Management

ChainLocker 5 simplifies file storage and management.

Distributed and Resilient Storage

Say goodbye to traditional centralized storage systems. Redundancy is as simple as adding another node and can be as inexpensive as a Raspberry Pi5!