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From YouTube: Molly Mackinlay Filecoin Roadmap 2022
Description
Filecoin Meetup Paris 2022
A
Hello,
everyone
cool
well,
I'm
super
super
excited
to
chat
with
you
all
today.
This
is
a
quick
look
at
the
roadmap.
I
give
a
longer
talk
about
this
at
phil,
austin
and
I'll.
Give
you
a
qr
code
for
that.
A
If
you
want
to
go,
look
at
it
in
more
detail
which
dives
more
into
kind
of
all
of
the
individual
milestones,
but
I
wanted
to
to
gather
together
my
vantage
point
at
some
of
the
really
exciting
things
that
are
coming
up
on
the
falcoin
roadmap
kind
of
from
a
project
perspective
and
to
me
this
really
falls
into
kind
of
three
main
categories.
First
and
foremost,
which
is
super
important
to
you
know.
Falcoin
success
is
the
the
data
capacity
and
onboarding
on
the
network.
A
This
is
helping
new
storage
providers
get
onboarded,
and
this
is
helping
make
sure
that
clients
can
make
use
of
filecoin
as
a
great
store
for
their
data
long
term,
and
so
this
is
all
about
kind
of
the
the
onboarding
of
useful
data
onto
the
network
and
there's
been
a
ton
of
work
on
this
over
the
past
year
honestly,
and
also
a
continued
effort
really
helping
make
that
a
smooth
and
seamless
process.
A
A
So
there's
been
a
chunk
of
work
on
this
over
the
past
couple
of
months
and
a
lot
of
additional
exciting
milestones
coming
there
as
well
and
then
last
but
absolutely
not
least,
there's
been
a
major
initiative
over
the
past
six
months
to
bring
fvm
the
file
coin
virtual
machine
to
the
network.
Yeah
we've
got
some
people
from
the
fbm
team
here.
You're
gonna
get
another
presentation
on
that
later
today,
so
I
won't
go
too
into
it
to
for
too
much
detail.
A
So
you
can
continue
to
use
all
the
tools
that
you're
used
to
write
your
smart
contracts
and
solidity
connect
to
the
falcon
built-in
actors
to
do
things
like
automatically
renewing
storage
deals
from
a
smart
contract
and
then
launch
those
onto
the
network
and
and
build
your
own
storage
marketplaces
on
top
of
all
of
the
capacity
and
storage
that
falcon
brings
to
the
table.
So
we're
all
very
excited
about
that.
There's
a
ton
of
work
going
on,
but
let's
jump
into
the
road
map
part.
A
So,
as
you
can
see,
there's
a
lot
of
things
here,
I'm
not
going
to
dive
into
the
whole
roadmap
in
detail,
but
you
can
see
that
the
bottom
portion
here
is
all
of
the
work
to
accelerate
capacity
and
data
onboarding.
That's
this
whole
blue
blue
section.
There's
a
lot
of
work
at
the
core
protocol
layer,
making
things
like
snap
deals
which
helps
you
onboard
data
into
an
already
sealed
sector
in
file
coin,
so
that
you
can
much
more
quickly
add
large
amounts
of
data
to
the
60.
A
Now
now
it's
17
exabytes
of
capacity
that
falcoin
has
onboarded
in
the
past
year
and
a
half
which
is
just
nuts
there's,
also
been
a
lot
of
work.
Building
new
markets,
implementations
like
boost,
which
is
a
new
tool
for
both
clients
and
storage
providers
to
more
efficiently
onboard,
useful
data
and
capacity,
and
then
also
some
new
programs.
A
Like
the
enterprise
storage
provider
workshop,
there
we
go
espa,
which
is
an
accelerator
for
new
storage
providers,
looking
to
get
started
to
teach
them
all
of
the
best
practices
about
how
to
operate
in
this
marketplace,
which
is
different
than
traditional
mining,
where
you
just
you
know,
plug
in
a
box,
leave
it
there,
and
hopefully
it
earns
some
something
or
other,
and
that's
worth
your
cost
of
energy
as
a
storage
provider
in
falcon,
you
actually
have
to
offer
a
storage
quality
of
service
to
your
users,
to
your
clients,
and
so
there
are
significant
requirements
around
that
as
well.
A
A
There's
been
a
ton
of
work
happening
here
with
the
network
indexer,
which
is
a
new
content,
routing
solution
for
both
ipfs
and
falcoin,
to
make
sure
that
we
are
indexing
all
of
the
cids
all
the
content,
ids
of
data,
that's
being
added
in
filecoin
storage,
deals
to
data,
that's
being
pinned
by
pinning
services
in
ipfs
and
then
offering
very
fast
content
routing
to
who
is
storing
that
data
in
the
ipfs
network
or
by
say
the
falcoin
retrieval
markets,
and
so
that's
launched
in.
I
think
lake
q2.
A
It
has
now
already
indexed
over
a
quarter
of
all
of
the
data
stored
in
filecoin
and
it's
on
its
way
to
100
and
then
finally,
the
top.
The
top
group
is
around
the
all
the
awesome,
programmability
and
computation
work.
We're
very
excited
for
the
the
kind
of
next
milestone
of
fvm,
which
brings
around
actual
user
programmability
launching
smart
contracts.
We
have
an
ongoing
early
builders
program
and
some
more
information
to
share
about
additional
phases
to
that.
A
If
you're
looking
to
build
awesome
smart
contracts
in
filecoin-
but
this
is
really
building
towards
not
just
being
able
to
program
the
state
of
the
file
coin
network,
but
also
interact
with
the
data
stored
in
filecoin.
So
you
can
start
running
things
like
machine
learning,
algorithms,
over
top
of
all
of
the
nasa
neutrino
data,
that's
now
being
stored
in
the
filecoin
network
or
all
of
the
folding
at
home
data,
that's
also
stored
in
filecoin.
Today
you
can
start
running
computation
over
that
data
and
there's
a
couple
groups
working
on
that.
A
A
So
here
are
the
three
ones
that
I'll
highlight
and
dive
into
in
a
little
bit
more
depth.
The
first
one
is
the
fvm
m1
milestone
which
actually
just
launched
on
july
6th.
So
the
filecoin
mainnet
is
now
running.
On
top
of
the
falcon
virtual
machine
core
components.
We
have
not
yet
turned
on
user
programmability,
we're
still
working
on
on
a
couple
bits
of
the
the
security
side
of
things
and
and
additional
work
on
top,
but
this
is
now
live
as
of
the
skier
network
upgrade-
and
this
is
now
you
know
running.
A
All
of
the
actors
of
the
falcon
network
is
running
on
top
of
our
rust,
wasm,
ipld
runtime,
and
so
definitely
recommend
checking
this
out.
There's
a
couple
of
blog
posts
about
the
release,
recent
release
and
also
looking
more
into
the
fbm.
If
you
go
to
fvm.filecoin.io
you'll,
see
the
full
roadmap
for
what's
coming
in
the
short-term
future
around
fvm
and
can
see
how
you
can
get
involved
there
so
exciting,
milestone
big
thanks
to
the
the
whole
fvm
team
for
for
making
it
possible
and
a
lot
of
continued
progress
here.
A
The
next
one
is
file
coin
saturn.
I
know
this
was
mentioned
just
recently.
This
is
the
the
v0
of
file
coins
retrieval
market,
there's
a
couple
of
different
groups
that
are
all
building
additional
parts
of
the
falcon
retrieval
markets.
Problem
saturn
has
now
a
live
test
net
with
34
nodes
and
is
serving
about
10
million
retrievals
per
day,
aiming
to,
I
think,
about
50
of
the
times
they
serve
content
faster
than
the
ipfs
gateway.
So
that's
pretty
good
for
a
test
net.
A
That's
still
still
work
in
progress,
and
they,
you
know
you
can
see
really
good
geographic
distribution
of
the
nodes
in
in
this
test
net,
and
this
is
a
screenshot
of
a
dashboard
where
you
have
a
specific
test
net
id,
and
you
can
see
how
many
retrievals
it's
serving,
how
much
falcoin
it's
earning.
A
I
think
it's
speed
of
retrieval
in
that
lower
corner.
We
don't
have
high
enough
visibility
that
we
can
see
all
of
the
the
core
details,
but
really
really
recommend
you
to
check
out
saturn
if
you're
interested
and
potentially
you
know,
without
investing
in
running
your
own
data
center
and
being
a
storage
provider.
Saturn
is
a
great
way
where
you
can.
You
know
plug
in
a
server
box
right
now.
A
The
the
version
of
saturn
that
is
live
in
test
net
is
focused
on
kind
of
slightly
beefier
l1
nodes
with
really
good
bandwidth
connections,
but
also
very
well
located
around
the
world.
So
they
can
offer
you
know
edge
level
cdn
retrievability
to
to
all
of
their
users,
so
definitely
go
check
that
out.
They're
publishing,
weekly
situation
reports
sit
reps
on
all
of
the
awesome
progress
here
and
you
can
stay
updated.
A
They
have
a
also
a
website
as
well,
I'm
happy
to
give
people
links
later
on,
if
you're
looking
for
them
and
last
but
not
least,
there's
an
awesome
new
program.
That's
also
focused
on
storage
providers,
but
really
around
helping
onboard
client
data,
and
so
this
is
a
new
component
of
the
accelerator
programs
in
the
filecoin
ecosystem.
If
you're
an
active
storage
provider
and
you've
gotten
really
good
at
onboarding
capacity,
but
you're
still
maybe
learning
the
the
toolbox
around.
A
How
do
you
onboard
useful
client
data
at
scale
like
when
we're
talking
about
petabytes
and
petabytes
of
user
data?
This
isn't
just
you
know,
great
plug
in
an
ethernet,
cable
and
you're
done
like
this
is
a
significant
onboarding
experience
of
how
you
make
sure
that
client
data
is
treated
responsibly,
how
you
process
that
data,
how
you
move
that
data
from
point
a
to
point
b
and
how
you
replicate
that
data
across
many
different
nodes
in
the
filecoin
ecosystem,
and
so
this,
this
accelerator
program,
that's
kicking
off
next
week-
is
actually
a
really
really
great
opportunity.
A
If
anyone
in
the
room
is
a
storage
provider
and
is
looking
to
to
scale
up
their
their
client
data,
onboarding,
okay,
those
are
the
short
term
upcoming.
You
know
next
week
sort
of
breakthroughs,
but
there's
some
really
exciting
breakthroughs
in
the
works
that
are
a
little
bit
longer
out.
So
these
are
more
in
the
q4
q1
of
next
year.
Time
frame,
but
I'll
highlight
three
here
as
well
as
you
can
see
at
the
at
the
end
of
our
roadmap
and
first
you
know
this
is
really
what
we're
building
towards
with
fvm.
A
Is
this
compute
over
data
and
there's
a
couple
of
different
projects?
Actually,
more
than
a
couple,
there
was
actually
a
recent
working
group
meetup,
where
many
different
projects
that
are
all
working
on
different
parts
of
the
compute
over
data
problem
got
together
and
shared
their
approach,
where
they're
at
the
the
progress
that
they've
made
two
to
call
out
here,
bakalao
or
bakkel
yao
can't
pronounce
it
properly.
Is
a
group
that's
aiming
to
do
machine
learning
workloads
over
ipfs
data
over
ipfs
so
definitely
check
them
out.
They
have
a
really
good
wiki
on
their
github.
A
That
really
describes
their
approach
and
the
progress
that
they've
made.
They're.
Now
doing
you
know
job
scheduling,
I
think
hundreds
of
thousands
of
jobs
you
know,
have
the
replication
and
security
across
many
different
nodes
and
distributing
that
across
ipfs,
so
super
exciting
and
then
there's
also
lurk
which
is
a
recursive
zk,
snark
programming
language
for
computation
over
data
and
file
coin,
which
is
pretty
cool.
They
also
have
a
really
active
discord
community.
A
If
you
want
to
get
involved
and
start
chatting
with
the
people
working
on
on
lurk,
I
think
they
both
also
are
on
twitter,
so
you
can
follow
them
there.
Next,
one
after
that
threshold
encryption
network,
this
is
super
exciting
and
I
think
there's
a
couple
of
people
in
this
meetup,
maybe
out
in
the
other
room
who
are
working
on
this
codename
medusa
if
anyone's
like.
A
Oh
medusa,
you're,
like
what
the
heck
is,
that
threshold
encryption
network,
and
so
this
is
really
harnessing
the
learnings
from
dramd,
which
is
the
distributed
randomness
service
that
falcoin
uses,
so
that
we
can,
you
know,
keep
keep
our
block
time
running
smoothly
and
it's
harnessing
that
and
applying
it
to
problems
like
distributed
access,
control
or
all
sorts
of
things
where
you
want
to
be
able
to
have
private
content
and
unlock
it
over
time
or
you.
A
Building
on
a
lot
of
the
kind
of
core
fundamental
threshold
encryption
work,
that's
happening
and
turning
that
into
a
live
network
that
you
can
program
against
from
like
a
smart
contract.
A
So
this
would
be,
I
believe,
in
the
works
would
go,
live
in
filecoin
in
q1,
which
would
be
pretty
cool
and,
last
but
not
least,
there's
a
ton
of
amazing
work
happening
like
as
you
can
hear
lots
of
of
new
capabilities
being
added
to
falcoin,
which
obviously
puts
strain
on
things
like
blockchain
capacity
chain
capacity
or
block
times,
or
things
like
that.
A
There's
some
awesome
work
being
done
in
advance
of
that
around
actually
scaling
the
capacity
in
the
file
coin
chain
and
that's
this
hierarchical
consensus
project,
which
is
kind
of
our
our
version
of
zk
roll
ups
in
a
sense,
which
is
how
you
can
spin
out
sub
chains
within
file
coin
so
that
you
can
have
you
know
computation
happening
within
a
data
center
that
only
occasionally
checkpoints
state
back
up
to
their
parent
and
then
you
can
move
state
between
different
child
chains
and
all
sorts
of
really
cool
stuff.
A
They
have
a
lot
of
videos
of
the
work
that
they've
been
doing.
That's
on
the,
I
think
it's
on
the
protocol
labs
youtube
channel,
and
so
you
can
check
it
out
there
and
see
the
the
awesome
progress
they're,
making
they're
ahead
of
schedule.
So
I'm
I'm
very
excited
to
see
this
come
out
as
well,
and
I
think
they're
gonna
hit
they're
aiming
for
test
net
in
like
the
end
of
q4
time
frame.
So
a
lot
of
a
lot
of
breakthroughs,
a
lot
of
progress
happening,
but
that's
all
I
have
for
you.