Eh,I like the concept of kbfs and have it installed on my PC and phone, but it's not really a competitor to this. Keybase reminds me of a secure alternative to Dropbox or Google drive. You've got a quota that you can upload to their server (encrypted). While you can use it to move files between destinations, that isn't it's primary goal.
And it's not a lossless storage at that, as their filesystem doesn't support all metadata . I.e. it removes any timestamps from the files.
And it's not a lossless storage at that, as their filesystem doesn't support all metadata . I.e. it removes any timestamps from the files.