Avalanche C-Chain Now Connects with Filecoin for Storage
The aim is to blend Avalanche's speed performance with Filecoin's verifiable, secure storage to enable scalable Web3 applications.
Filecoin Foundation and Avalanche have teamed up to launch a new cross-chain data bridge. This allows developers building on Avalanche’s C-Chain to store data on Filecoin’s decentralized network using the Filecoin Virtual Machine (FEVM).

According to the announcement , this collaboration stacks Avalanche’s high-speed, scalable execution with Filecoin’s verifiable data network, laying the groundwork for modular, cross-chain infrastructure that can scale with enterprise demand.
The aim is to blend Avalanche’s speed performance with Filecoin’s verifiable, secure storage to enable scalable Web3 applications. With more mainstream firms and financial institutions venturing into blockchain, a secure data infrastructure is a requirement.
Filecoin will provide a strong solution by enabling the permanent and tamper-evident storage of crucial documents like KYC and transaction history which will help Avalanche’s network to keep itself clear of data congestion without sacrificing accessibility or verifiability.
Once verified, payment for storage is automatically released on Avalanche.
- The new system works in a few simple steps.
- Data is created on Avalanche’s C-Chain and sent to Filecoin via smart contracts.
- Filecoin stores the data and generates a unique Content Identifier (CID).
- Proofs verifying the data’s safe and unchanged storage are sent back to Avalanche on-chain.
The collaboration creates new commercial opportunities, as Avalanche developers will now be able to use Filecoin’s decentralised storage to power their applications. On the other side, Filecoin storage providers get access to new demand and money from Avalanche projects. This way, the collaboration aims to benefit both platforms by accelerating innovation and acceptance in the business Web3 economy.
Avalanche developers can now tap into Filecoin’s decentralized storage services to power their apps. Meanwhile, Filecoin’s storage providers gain access to new demand and revenue from Avalanche projects.
Leaders from both companies see this as a major step forward. Ava Labs’ Cliff Yeo said, “By enabling developers to offload and validate data through decentralized infrastructure, we’re advancing the tooling required to build scalable, multi-chain applications with enterprise-grade reliability.”
Marta Belcher of Filecoin Foundation emphasized that this integration is a critical step toward building interoperable infrastructure capable of meeting the rapidly growing data needs of modern web services.
Disclaimer: The content of this article solely reflects the author's opinion and does not represent the platform in any capacity. This article is not intended to serve as a reference for making investment decisions.
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