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From YouTube: Filecoin Mining Community Call — 2019.05.09
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Filecoin’s first Mining Community Call held on May 9, 2019 @ 2300 UTC. This call includes a project overview, research update, high level mining information, and Q&A.
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A
Okay,
let's
get
started
so
welcome
everyone
to
the
first
file
in
community,
finding
community
Hall.
Thank
you
so
much
for
joining
us.
We
had
over
around
thousand
RSVPs
for
this
hall
and
right
now,
they're
about
three
hundred
participants
joining
us,
so
we're
super
excited
to
share
more
about
what
we've
been
working
on
and
hear
from
you.
My
name
is
Michelle
and
I
work
on
the
file
plan
product
in
v18.
A
The
MOU
guard
members
of
the
file
Quinn
team
have
also
enjoyed
joining
us
on
this
call
and
are
excited
to
meet
you
and
we'll
go
around
and
start
introducing
ourselves,
but
in
the
media.
In
the
meantime,
if
you're
in
the
audience,
please
feel
free
to
introduce
yourself
in
the
chat,
tell
us
about
you
about
you
and,
where
you're
from
and
how
you
heard
about
file
coin
and
and
from
here
we'll
start
with
the
team
introduction.
So
on.
Do
you
want
to
get
the
team
started.
B
C
D
D
D
A
A
Great
okay,
so
just
to
give
you
the
rundown
of
how
this
call
will
work,
we're
gonna
start
presenting
very
soon,
but
will
be
also
be
answering
questions
in
the
Q&A
box
in
this
in
this
webinar.
So
please
submit
your
questions
there
and
we'll
do
our
best
to
answer
them
in
real
time.
We'll
also
answer
some
questions
live
at
the
end
of
the
call.
If
there
is
enough
time
for
that,
we
all
when
you
introduce
ourselves,
we
also
have
a
English,
a
Chinese
translator
in
case
you
need
that
assistance.
A
So
you
know
we're
happy
to
provide
that
we'll
also
publish
a
full
translation
of
this
call
in
the
presentation
afterward,
so
you
can
look
for
that
in
the
final
point,
community,
repo
and
github,
and
we'll
also
share
that
with
the
attendees
of
this
call.
Okay,
so
let's
get
started
I
think
one
is
going
to
pick
us
off.
B
Great
again,
thank
you
very
much
for
coming.
We're
really
excited
to
see
everybody
here.
Here's
a
rough
agenda
of
the
of
the
call
we're
gonna
go
through
an
overview
I'm,
going
to
talk
about
the
mission
and
vision
of
the
project,
kind
of
value
proposition
for
miners
and
clients
that
I
work
then
browsers.
Gonna,
take
over
early
use
kisses.
Ecosystem
roadmap
will
cover
a
research,
update,
money,
details
and
then
we'll
go
to
Sony.
B
So
Falcone
is
a
project
with
large-scale
emissions
for
the
long
term.
It's
gonna
take
us
a
quite
a
while
to
get
to
where
we're
headed,
but
the
long
term
mission
is
to
create
a
decentralized,
efficient
and
robust
foundation
for
Humanities
information.
There's
a
lot
packed
into
into
that
mission.
It
comes
around
with
an
understanding
of
how
computation
affects
our
society,
making
sure
that
power
structures
can't
prevent.
You
know
people
from
interacting
and
other
engines
acting.
B
We
want
to
make
sure
that
the
computational
storage
medium
is
as
efficient
as
it
can
be
to
create
significant
cost
reductions
and
making
make
it
as
accessible
to
people
around
the
planet
as
we
can
make
it.
We
wanted
to
make
it
be
locally
aware,
so
that,
as
communities
of
computer
users
form,
they
can
retrieve
the
data
that
they
they
want
to
access
as
closely
as
we
can
make
it
to
them,
and
we
want
this.
This
whole
computational
medium
to
be
extremely
robust.
B
We
want
it
to
be
capable
of
withstanding
all
kinds
of
potential
problems
in
the
network
and
pain
points
that
that
make
it
hard
to
to
maintaining
applications.
So
right
now,
a
lot
of
the
the
internet
and
and
web
services
are
na
hosted
and
on
quite
brittle
platforms
that
can
shut
down
at
various
moments,
and
we
would
like
to
have
a
much
more
strong
foundation
for
for
that
information.
B
In
the
long
term,
we
would
like
the
the
kinds
of
applications
and
systems
that
are
built
up
not
going
to
last
for
a
long
time
whether
or
not
the
Creek
original
creators
or
the
the
people
that
want
to
run
the
services
are
stick
around
or
not
so
just
to
set
it
in
context.
You
know
the
internet
was
the
process
of
kind
of
wiring
everything
together
and
forming
forming
a
network.
We
then
had
you
know
web
1.0,
which
was
a
read-only
stack
at
static
medium
that
just
allowed
everybody
to
browse
information
to
broadcast
and
browse
information.
B
Web
2.0
created
a
you
know,
readwrite,
interactive
medium,
where
suddenly
we
now
had
programs
interacting
with
each
other
and
interacting
with
people,
and
so
now
people
get
some
communities
and
you've
got
a
big
part
of
web
different
ovals
to
make
all
of
these
sites
suddenly
be
read/write
and
we're
now
in
transition
point
where
we
seeing
the
beginnings
of
web
3.0,
which
brings
thrust
into
the
equation,
we're
now
having
applications
that
make
the
interactions
in
the
network
very
viable
and
that
it's
that
verifiability.
That
gives
us
the
ability
to
make
certain
claims
about
what's
happening.
B
In
these
applications
make
sure
that
we
can
trust
them
and
make
sure
that
we
can
trust
our
in
terms
of
transactions
and
know
that
they're
not
going
to
revert
on
us
or
things
like
that.
Well,
3.0,
is
it's
a
huge.
You
know
movement
without
with
a
lot
of
different
groups.
Of
course,
big
part
of
that
is
all
the
blocking
communities
and
all
the
decentralized
our
communities
and,
to
a
significant
extent,
things
like
the
linked
data
communities.
B
One
important
note
about
how
we
tend
to
build
things
and
how
our
stack
that
we
tend
to
create
module
modular
and
reusable
components.
So
we
want
we
break
down
larger
scale
projects
into
into
sub
pieces,
so
we
can
make
them
less
brother
usable
as
possible,
but
this
means
the
stack
that
we've
been
building
on.
B
You
know
and
they're
very
important
next
stage
in
in
a
long-term
stock
that
we're
building
we're,
not
gonna,
I,
don't
think
a
lot
of
you
are
already
familiar
with
all
of
this
stuff.
I
just
wanted
to
give
a
quick,
quick
refresher.
You
can
look
into
a
lot
more
of
this
in
a
number
of
public
talks
that
a
number
of
us
I've,
given
you
can
there's
a
bunch
of
videos
out
there
and
and
some
demos
that,
where
you
can
see,
you
know
the
go
happen
in
in
action.
B
That
might
not
be
able
to
kind
of
go
in
in
and
serve
that.
That
mean
we
think
that
a
very
important
part
of
making
storage
a
commodity
is
to
actually
make
it
into
a
market.
So
this
this
means
creating
market
dynamics
around
the
the
the
actual
storage
itself.
So
you
know
you
can
think
of
hard
drives
as
being
commodities
already
and
they're
kind
of
being
a
pretty
efficient
market
around
hard
drives,
but
actually
buying
cloud
storage
is
not
quite
as
efficient
of
a
market,
all
kinds
of
other.
B
You
know
problems
around
centralization
and
verifiability
of
storage
or
being
able
to
host
your
data
and
have
it
survive
when
certain
applications
are
actually
down-
and
you
know,
are
important,
I'll
focus
on
a
few.
You
know
very
important
data
points
that
that
are,
you
know,
happening
right
now
in
the
in
in
the
computational
medium.
So
right
now,
there's
a
very
significant,
unstoppable
dynamics
that
drive
the
the
you
know
the
current
data
storage
landscape.
Some
here
are
some
your
important
to
bits.
B
Like
know,
you
know,
on
the
order
of
around
20
or
30
percent
of
servers
and
data
centers
tend
to
be
unused
and
again
this
figure
kind
of
changes
over
time.
It's
kind
of
hard
to
measure,
but
it
there's
a
there's:
a
significant
utilization
problem,
especially
around
hard
drives
you,
the
the
data
that
we're
creating,
is
growing
exponentially,
and
so
that
comes
with
a
lot
of
you
know
huge
number
of
people
that
are
joining
the
network,
but
also
applications
that
require
much
larger
and
larger
amounts
of
data.
B
The
majority
of
the
data
will
be
storing
in
five
years,
is
going
to
be
created
in
the
future,
and
you
know
we're
now
numbering
on
the
you
know:
twenty
plus
billion
connected
devices
and
we're
gonna
reach
around
try
going
to
devices
and
that's
only
going
to
increases
as
new
forms
of
devices
get
connected
into
the
Internet.
This
is
you
know.
Estimates
like
this
are
really
hard
to
trust
long
term,
but
but
it's
it's
an
interesting
indication
of
where
the
amount
of
storage
might
might
end
up
someday.
This
is
a
pretty
important
trend
as
a
whole.
B
The
this
amount
of
growing
storage
is
staggering.
Really,
it's
know
right
now,
being
around
19
mark
and
just
kind
of
looking
forward
into
what
potentially
might
be
in
the
hundreds
of
zettabytes
and
in
you
know,
effectively
a
short
time
span.
It
is
really
my
bone
and,
of
course,
you
know,
the
the
shipments
of
storage
media
are
also
kind
of
growing
we're.
Seeing
new
forms
of
storage
media
appear,
of
course,
the
rights
of
SSDs
over
overhead
drives.
It's
very
important
where
important
part
will
see.
B
If
these
estimates
actually
turn
out
to
be
to
be
true,
it
may
be
the
distributions
look
very
different.
It
could
be
that
Ram
and
all
the
kinds
of
things
that
become
a
bigger
part
of
the
distribution,
but
just
you
know
as
an
important
figure,
just
think
of
like
the
shipments
of
storage
media
that
are
going
to
happen
in
the
future
relative
to
kind
of
where
we
are
today.
B
Having
you
know,
maybe
they
haven't
been
created
yet
and
they
might
be
emerging,
so
it's
kind
of
hard
to
say,
but
whether
you
know
how
much
of
you
know-
data
center
growth,
we're
gonna
see
over
time,
but
we
think
a
very
innovative
component
here
is
to
is
to
rethink
about
how
we're
how
were
storing
things.
Instead,
you
build
platforms
like
not
going
to
to
address
this,
this
very
significant
problem
and,
of
course,
the
emerging
platforms.
Things
like
AR
and
VR,
which
have
huge
assets,
are
gonna
increase.
B
B
There's
at
least
top
three
but
there's
a
number
of
others
as
well,
but
in
general,
most
participants
data
in
Web,
Services.
Of
course,
you
know.
Web
service
is
essentially
a
small
fraction
of
the
total.
They
don't
know
planet,
but
now,
when
we
think
of
cloud
storage-
and
we
think
of
you-
know-
buying
and
selling
storage
online
for
for
other
parties,
we
tend
to
think
of
kind
of
storage
providers
and
to
think
of
these
three,
these
kinds
of
centralized
components
are
we
introduced
certain
kinds
of
risk
we
can.
It
can
lead
to
very
significant
misaligned
incentives.
B
So
you
know
one
one
way
that
I
like
to
think
about.
This
is
to
you
know
when
you
think
about
you
know
what
you
need
to
be
a
good
search
writer
and
said
this
light
is
been
using
this
light
for
a
while.
What
do
you
need
to
be
a
good
search
provider?
You
know
right
now
is
you
need
lots
of
of
disks
and
tape
and
storage
me?
You
need
to
have
good
server
administration.
You
need
to
have
like
a
competitive
pricing.
You
need
to
be
able
to.
You
know,
have
good
connectivity,
you
have.
B
You
need
to
be
able
to
compete
with
players
like
Amazon
and
so
on.
So
you
you
need
many
regions
and
worldwide.
You
may
be
your
perfect,
you
know
up
times
you
need
a
huge.
You
know
facility
to
try
and
you
know,
compete
with
with
a
player
like
that,
and
then,
on
top
of
that,
you
also
need
to
build
a
business.
You
need
to
have
a
good
customer
support.
B
So
this
is
what
enables
individual
small
storage
providers
that
couldn't
necessarily
compete
with,
say.
A
big
player
like
our
Center,
then
suddenly
form
part
of
a
network
that
together
can
compete.
So
you
can,
you
can
think
of
this
as
a
similar
dynamic
as
what
Airbnb
or
or
right
share
and
things
like
uber
and
so
on.
B
I've
done
where
you,
you
have
a
market
of
participants
coming
together
to
form
a
network
and
together
provided
service
that
it
can
out-compete
the
the
centralized
systems
and
I
think
the
very
the
thing
that
makes
us
so
so
excited
and
confident
that
these
kinds
of
systems
can
actually
scale
to
using
economics
is
to
just
look
at
the
inexorable
growth
of
the
economy.
So
the
the
Bitcoin
hash
rate
is
my
favorite
graph
in
the
entire
cryptocurrencies
go
system.
It's
just
a
an
amazing
exponential
that
continues
to
grow
every
year
that
I
look
at
it.
B
It's
just
astounding
how
much
energy
is
going
into
the
Bitcoin
mining
mining
systems,
and-
and
that
is
the
power
of
a
very
strong
economic
incentive.
When
you
have
a
very
trying
economic
incentive
attached
to
to
a
network
like
this,
a
lot
of
people
will
show
up
to
be
able
to
mine
my
new
system.
So
that's
that's.
B
B
All
of
this
hatch,
rave
and
hatch
power
is
kind
of
wasted,
in
that
you
know
it's
adding
security
to
the
network,
but
it's
otherwise
not
useful,
and
so
what
we'd
like
to
do
with
five
points
we
TSU
in-
and
you
know,
one
of
the
key
critical
importance
is
reuse,
that
very
important
structure
to
then
provide
a
useful
service
and
through
that
we
think
we
can.
We
can
get
to
building
a
pretty
large,
large-scale
mark
market.
Who
then
can
start
having.
A
Okay,
great,
so,
let's
get
into
some
really
exciting.
Really
these
cases
that
way
is
team
were
actively
working
on
or
dissipate
seeing
on
the
final
in
network
based
on
conversations
with
potential
violent
clients.
The
first
three
use
cases
that
we'll
focus
on
in
this
call
are
on
the
GUI,
blockchain
developers,
verified,
storage
and
large
datasets
and
archives.
A
So
final
point
is
the
storage
and
hosting
infrastructure
back
in
for
the
key
web.
Sorry
I,
don't
know
I.
This
is
a
little
reactive,
but
today
there
are
thousands
of
developers
in
the
ipfs
community
that
are
building
to
centralize
applications
and
tools.
These
developers
are
building
products
that
are
enhanced
by
distributed
storage
of
decentralized
storage
at
a
current
file
point,
but
make
their
applications
and
businesses
run
better.
These.
A
But
one
of
the
most
significant
differentiating
features
about
file
claim
is
the
concept
of
verified
storage
clients
using
file
claim
can
get
a
guarantee
that
the
authentic
data
they're
asking
miners
to
store
is
being
stored
for
how
long
they
they
need,
and
this
is
particularly
powerful
for
parties
that
have
data
that
whose
authenticity
is
often
challenged
or
data
that
is
at
risk
of
being
destroyed
at
any
moment
by
malicious
parties.
This
could
include
climate
data,
genocide,
data,
other
scientific
data
and
more
on
lease
to
file
Queen
as
a
way
to
future-proof
this
data.
A
It
ensures
that
it's
being
stored
in
the
secure
way
and
final
point
also
guarantees
if
this
data
is
real
and
not
has
been
tampered
with,
and
this
is
largely
because
of
the
technologies
that
follow
clinic
employees
like
roofer
replication
and
through
the
storage
and
cost
of
addressing
the
next
use
case.
That
we'll
talk
about
is
massive
charismatic
data
sets.
So
we
are
seeing
tremendous
demand
from
archives
that
hold
some
of
the
world's
most
valuable
and
largest
data
sets.
A
We
want
to
support
extensive
documentation
and
tooling
online
community
destinations,
such
as
forum
and
chat
and
offline
community
events
like
meetups
and
so
on,
for
miners
wools
or
things
like
hardware,
specs
recommendations,
calculators
guides
and
tutorial
tutorials,
as
well
as
the
possibility
information
for
developers
will
support
with
tooling
libraries
API
60k
days
and
for
investors
will
provide.
You
know,
work
with
exchanges
and
wallets
to
provide
that
infrastructure
for
on
investing
and
holding
and
training
file
way.
A
Let's
get
into
the
roadmap
and
tagline,
so
this
is
a
roadmap
you've
probably
seen
before
you
know.
We've
come
a
really
long
way
since
the
initial
research
paper
around
the
Bible
coin
was
published
back
in
2014.
We
spent
a
lot
of
time
over
the
past
year
and
a
half
I'm
refining
the
protocol
design
and
working
in
the
first-ever
practical
implementation
of
the
protocol
from
theoretical
constructions.
So
now
we're
right
now
we're
in
the
go
file,
claim
implementation
place
and
moving
toward
the
tests
that
launch.
A
This
roadmap
is
a
bit
different
in
the
sense
that
it's
a
high-level
roadmap
of
what
to
expect
from
our
team
what
we're
working
on
behind
the
scenes
as
they
work
toward
the
test
net
and
main
net
launch.
We
open
sourced
the
codebase
earlier
this
year
and
launched
the
user
dev
net,
which
was
a
very
big
milestone
for
our
team
and
then
outside
of
the
go
file
pointing
working
and
open
source
on
the
reference
implementation.
A
Our
business
team
is
also
and
like
support
to
use
an
infrastructure
and
legal
and
everything
we're
also
we're
going
to
cover
a
lot
of
different
work,
streams
to
support,
launch
access
and
the
broader
file
point
ecosystem.
So
right
now
we're
in
the
experimental
dev
net
face,
and
you
know
we
are
working
on
different
strings
that
you'll
see
on
this
timeline
as
we
get
closer
to
Tesla.
A
We
also,
you
know,
want
to
highlight
that
around
the
test.
That
launch
is
when
we
think
it'll
be.
You
know
great
for
minor
activity
to
ramp
up.
This
is
when
we
can
start
testing
Network,
scalability
and
testing.
How
the
final
point-
software
stack
scales
with
large
scale
mining,
and
so
this
we
really
imagined
to
happen
around
the
test
at
launch,
but
before
then
we'll
be
working
on
a
bunch
of
different
work
streams.
A
A
Also
want
to
take
some
time
to
set
expectations
around
what
you
will
see
in
the
test
net
while
we're
working
toward
test
at
launch
and
it
has
not
launched
yet
we
want
to
do.
We
won't
do
want
to
describe
what
it
will
be
like
for
you,
and
you
know
we
really
envision
the
test
now
to
test
that
to
be
a
long
live
network
that
miners
users
and
developers
can
test
on.
Even
after
the
main
network
is
launched,
everyone
will
be
able
to
access
the
test
net
when
it
is
launched.
A
The
protocol
movement
implementation
will
be
mostly
feature
completely
at
that
time,
we'll
be
providing
my
vital
mining
guidance
like
hardware
and
profitability.
Information
will
be
running
security
off
it
audits
before
during,
and
you
know,
on
going
through
the
test
at
launch
and
will
also
be
you
know,
providing
significant
mining
documentation
and
some
demonstrated
early
news.
Our
pilots
I
also
want
to
take
some
time
to
clarify
what
the
testing
that
represents.
So
again,
the
test
nut
has
not
yet
launched
all
launches
and
partnerships
will
be
announced
in
the
file
claim
blog.
A
You
will
not
need
any
collateral
to
mine
on
the
test
net
when
it
launches,
but
we
may
start
testing
collateral
in
terms
of
test
file
plane
down
the
road
tests.
Netfile
coin
is
not
treatable
and
does
not
have
any
value.
Real
filings.
Hogan's
will
be
launched
when
the
main
net
watches
and
we
currently
have
no
external
community
partners,
no
mining
partners
or
hardware
partners.
A
So
yeah
the
the
protocol
architecture
set
modular
components
of
the
protocol
are
still
being
refined,
but
this
overall
structure
of
the
protocol
is
set.
The
protocol
enables
sort
contracts.
D
A
A
We've
been
implementing
proofs
from
theoretical
to
practical
constructions
and
then
made
significant
improvements
to
proof
of
replication.
The
file
in
research
team
has
been
refining
theoretical
proofs
constructions
and
bringing
them
to
life,
and
you
know
we
make
material
improvements
and
generating
offers
of
replication
on.
They
gave
a
gigabyte
of
data
over
the
past
several
months
and
you
can
check
out
our
research
videos
on
the
protocol
labs
YouTube
channel
for
more
info.
A
A
This
is
the
sealing
process
that
you
would
use
to
then
commit
sectors
to
the
final
point
chain
and
perfect
replication
does
require.
You
know
CPU
and
compute
power
to
encode
large
from
large
amounts
of
data
on
the
proof
of
space
space
time
side.
Miners
will
run
proof
of
space
time
after
committing
certain
amount
of
replicas
from
the
program
process
out
to
the
chain.
Miners
are
running
through
the
space-time
at
different
points
throughout
the
file
improving
period
to
verify
that
they
are
so
storing
data
they
agreed
to
store
and
risk
face.
Time
require
some
low
ram.
A
A
A
And
help
our
team
identify
ways
to
recruit
file
insecurity
and
we
highly
encourage
miners
to
play.
Please
you
know
go
to
the
related
repo
ongoing
project
on
github
and
you
know
download
the
software
measure
how
fast
your
mining
configuration
is
encoding
megabytes
of
data
and
submit
your
bestest
powerup
time
to
our
server
and
it'll
appear
on
our
leader
board
potentially,
and
you
can
also
try
to
outperform
our
replication
game
implementation
by
writing.
Drama.
Implement
implementation
using
different
types
of
rhythms
are
outcomes
eating
based
on
hardware.
A
So
you
know
we
really
envision
a
file
coin
as
a
place
for
everyone
to
mine
on
the
network.
The
we
expect
to
file
Queen
mining
community
to
be
large
and
diverse.
We
check
to
see
if
storage
and
retrieval
miners
large
and
small
miners
new
and
existing
crypto
miners
miners
with
new
hardware
would
mine
miners
underutilized
hardware,
and
there
are
different
niches
that
miners
sister,
while
flourishing
on
the
file
play
network.
A
So
getting
into
a
quick
review
of
mining
install
and
setup,
here's
a
quick
flow
that
walks
you
through
getting
started
on
mining
file
claim.
So
you
download
go
file
clean
and
follow
the
install
instructions
on
our
github
project.
The
wiki's
are
great
resource
for
that.
You'd
then
get
test
file
plan
from
the
final
clean,
faucet
again
test
point
has
no
real
value
at
this.
At
this
time
you
would
then
initialize
go
at
the
go
file.
A
Point
daemon
and
sync,
with
the
DEF
net
register
your
new
miner
actor
on
chain
and
then
run
go
file
in
mining
start
and
write
your
mining
in
terms
of
getting
deeper
into
the
storage
mining
process.
You'll
then
register
your
after
you
register
your
new
miner
on
the
chain.
You'll
then
provide
a
storage
ask
to
the
file
plain
chain
where
you'll
sort
identify
the
remembers,
you'd
like
to
specify
and
then
submit
that
when
a
Meyer
makes
a
deal
with
a
client,
the
client
will
send
their
raw
data
to
the
minor.
C
A
Sectors
whence
the
sector
is
filled,
the
minor
will
encode
the
data
using
for
replication
with
the
steel
process.
Steel
sectors
are
replicas,
are
then
committed
to
the
chain
and
after
those
replicas
those
replicas
are
committed
to
the
chain.
The
minor
will
be
get
the
proving
pair
to
begin,
and
the
Minor
will
start
submitting
proofs
of
space-time
and
while
that
is
all
happening,
the
file,
the
client
funds
or
our
locks
when
the
deal
was
made
and
are
released
to
the
minor
over
time
if
it
hangs
appropriately.
A
Okay,
so
page.
A
So,
to
get
sort
of
my
mind
and
final
plain,
there
are
some
basic
component
components
that
you'll
need,
and
so
the
these
are
very
you
know,
high-level
components
for
the
experimental
definite
only
the
hardware
expect
specs
from
my
change
over
time
and
will
release
the
official
hardware
specs
down
the
road.
But
generally
you
know
a
lot
of
the
configuration
will
be
focused
on
the
storage
that
you
have
so
you'll
definitely
need
a
lot
of
gist
from
there.
A
A
So
you
know
we
really
want
to
get
as
much
information
to
you
as
we're
ready
and
as
we
can,
and
so
the
the
hardware
specs
are
really
contingent
on
some
things
that
are
happening
in
the
background
here.
So
we
are
finalizing
first
construction
with
our
research
and
it's
a
research
team
in
spec
team,
and
there
are
some
performance,
improvements
and
optimizations
that
are
on
the
it
could
be
on
the
horizon
that
could
materially
impact
the
hardware
requirements.
So
we
really
do
not
recommend
to
buy
any
harm
at
this
time.
A
We
will
provide
specs
in
the
future
and
getting
a
little
bit
into
how
architecture
might
look
as
a
minor.
So
it
really
depends
on
what
you're
mining
goals
are.
So
if
you're,
a
casual
miner,
you
know
you're
likely
running
the
file
playing
software,
as
is-
and
you
know,
you're
running
a
single-threaded
node
using
local
storage.
If
you're,
a
commercial
miner
you're
likely
making
some
optimizations
to
realize
some
inefficiencies.
A
Again,
we'll
provide
more
information
about
mining
on
the
final
point
network
as
we
continue
to
build
tortoise
net
and
we'll
definitely,
you
know,
provide
hardware
specs,
as
we
get
closer
to
the
test
net.
We'll
provide
more
information
about
the
collateral
function
will
provide
more
information
about
my
any
possibility
on
my
network
and
you.
A
C
C
A
For
joining
here
today,
miner.
C
A
How
can
you
get
involved
and
help
our
team?
Well,
you
can
start
testing
on
the
five
point.
User
dev
net
go
check
out
the
Falcon
wiki
to
get
started.
We
welcome
minor
experimentation
on
the
dev
net
and
we
recommend
that
you
join
the
existing
def
net.
With
your
existing
hardware
setup,
you
can
also
contribute
to
open
source
miner,
tooling
we're
actively
looking
for
mining
community
contributions
and
especially
when
it
comes
to
mining
system,
design,
architecture,
suggestions.
You
know
we
really
appreciate
any
contributions
and
you
can
check
out
the
conversation
on
the
final
coin
discussion
forum.
A
If
you
have
some
ideas
or
want
to
share
some
learnings
that
you've
you
know
collected
if
you've
been
experimenting
on
the
dev
net
RNA,
you
can
also
play
the
replication
game.
So
again,
you
know
this
is
a
great
way
to
help
our
research
team
improve
file,
claim
security
and
try
to
you
know,
feed
our
team
on
the
leaderboard.
A
A
Ok,
so
that's
it!
Thank
you
so
much
for
joining
today.
You
know
we're
super
excited
that
you
were
able
to
make
it
and
hear
more
about
the
project
and
what
we've
been
working
on
and
now
we'll
get
into
a
pre
answered
Q&A,
and
this
is
largely
sourced
from
the
questions
that
you
guys
have
graciously
submitted
as
yours
routine,
for
this
call,
so
this
represents
some
of
the
most
popular
questions
that
were
you
received
as
a
team
over
the
past
few
weeks.
So
you
know,
big
question
is
around
launch
lunch
timeline.
A
When
will
the
test
that
launch?
When
will
the
mean
at
launch-
and
you
know
we
want
to
reiterate
that,
like
five
points,
a
deeply
complex
network,
it
brings
together
various
components
of
technology
and
our
research,
spec
and
development
teams
are
working
really
hard
to
take
these
practical.
These
theoretical
constructions
into
practical
constructions
will
launch
the
test
net
when
we
feel
that
the
protocol
is
mostly
feature
complete
and
has
been
hardened
with
internal
security
tests,
and
we
also
want
to
compete
a
complete
extensive
security
audits
and
that's
likely
when
the
main
net
would
be
released.
A
We
can't
give
exact
dates
right
now,
but
we
will,
you
know,
provide
as
much
information
and
regular
updates
as
possible
on
the
when
vlog
and
in
the
final
plane
rode
that
thing
yeah.
So
that's
that's
our
general
response
that,
in
terms
of
mining,
set
up
what
standards
you
need
to
mine
final
plane,
can
you
can
you
mine
at
home,
and
the
answer
is
yes,
you
can
mine
at
home
on
storage
plans
will
have
different
needs,
so
we
anticipate
all
sizes
of
miners.
Will
you
know,
find
a
place
on
the
network
in
terms
of
standards?
A
You
know
we
outline
the
very
like
generic
components
that
you'll
need
and
we'll
provide
more
specific
hardware
specs.
You
know,
as
we
get
post
for
the
tests
that
collateral
what
is
collateral
on
and
how
do
I
obtain.
It
will
provide
a
lot
more
information
about
this
as
they
get
closer
to
test
net
profitability
will
be
profitable
to
mine
file
plane.
A
You
know,
the
file
phone
network
will
succeed
if
it's
possible
for
miners
to
provide
storage
and
validate
the
network,
and
we
want
miners
to
thrive
on
the
network
and
we'll
release
more
information
and
tooling
free
you
to
like
help
determine
whether
you
know
it's
possible
freedom
on
the
aqua
network,
mining
pools.
I'm.
Sorry,
my
name:
fools
Howell
mining
fools
work
on
the
Falcon
Network.
You
know
our
research
team
is
exploring
different
constructions
for
mining
pools.
A
A
We
are
doing
in-depth
analysis
of
like
the
protocol,
Security
offsets,
formal
verification
of
different
parts
of
the
protocol,
understanding
for
you
know
different
primitives
and
implementations,
and
so
this
is
something
that
we
really
are
evaluating
and
on
all
vectors,
and
you
can
go
to
their
research
repo
on
give
up
to
get
more
information
about
the
our
security.
Our
efforts
around
security.
A
Legal,
so
how
how
file
can
address
legal
issues
such
as
illegal
content,
Iran
questionable
regulatory
environments
now
we're
an
open
source
protocol.
We
can't
make
judgments
around
content,
but
we
do
feel
that
individuals
should
be
empowered
to
decide
what
content
would
like
to
serve
so
foul
plane
will
ship
some
tools
that
will
help
users
and
miners
make
those
decisions
community.
So
how
big
is
the
file
plan
community?
We
have,
you
know
around
a
hundred
thousand
followers
across
our
different
channels
and
our
social
reach
reaches
over
a
billion
users
on
no.
D
A
C
Yes,
totally
so
I
think
one
of
the
questions
that
we
saw
a
lot
of
people
ask
was
about
the
early
miner
program.
So
you
know
we
had
a
forum
on
the
file
point
I
web
site,
several
I
think
was
probably
more
than
a
year
ago.
C
We've
we've
been
using
the
mining
early
minor
program
sign
ups
in
order
to
communicate
with
miners,
and
so,
if
you're
on
that
list,
don't
worry
you
know,
we
still
have
you
in
mind
and
we
will
be
communicating
with
everyone
who's
on
that
list
more
over
the
next
few
months,
as
we
get
closer
to
our
test
net
launch
and
have
more
things
that
might
the
mining
community
can
get
involved
in
and
test.
So
don't
worry,
you
don't
need
to
apply
again.
We
still
do
have
those
sign
ups.
C
B
Me
add
to
that
that
it's
gonna
be
really
important
once
the
Testament
begins.
We
want
to
be
able
to
test
with
both.
You
know,
distributions
of
large
large
scale,
miners
that
can
test
make
sure
that
the
tooling
kind
of
works
for
them
distributions
of
smaller
miners
I
can
also
make
sure
that
things
are
within
parameters
for
them
and
especially
where
we're
gonna
be
conducting.
B
You
know
one
said:
once
we
entered
Testament,
we
will
need
to
be
conduct
on
large-scale
network
test
cases
where
we'd
like
to
spin
up
as
many
Ocwen
nodes
as
we
can
as
quickly
as
possible
to
test
and
how
Hubble
system
will
kind
of
handle
those
kinds
of
situations
so
stay
tuned.
For
that
that's
gonna,
come
you
know
once
once
it
arrives,
you
know
we're
going
to
be
using
the
miner
program
for
that.
So
stay
tuned
student.
There.
C
Great
and
then
another
question
that
we
saw
on
the
chat
and
also
have
been
asked
in
other
forums
as
well,
is
how
easy
I
believe
Dan
Shields
asked
this
one
on
our
current
Q&A.
But
the
question
was
how
the
plug-in
play
will
an
application
using
IP
FS
be
able
to
migrate
to
file
coin
regarding
moving
from
a
system
to
pen
user
data
to
outsourcing
this
to
the
file
coin
network?
So
this
was
you
know.
This
is
something
that's
extremely
important
to
us
and
we
are
actively
working
on
making
this
interface
as
seamless
as
possible.
C
B
In
a
for
people
who
haven't
discovered
it,
yet
you
can
ask
questions
in
the
Q&A
saying:
Jim
has
a
Q&A
a
component
so
we're
using
the
list
of
questions
to
kind
of
sort
through
and
you
can
go
upload
there
there's
a
number
of
questions
that
are
already
answered.
There
is
about
79,
answered
questions
that
have
been
answered
through
this
call.
So
if
you
have
a
question,
just
make
sure
make
sure
I
go
go
check
that
out
yep.
C
B
Will
it
have
certain
in
a
picture
around?
You
know
certain
knobs
and
dials,
that
clients
will
be
able
to
tune
to
kind
of
increase,
replication
factors
and
then
experimentally?
We
can
then
derive
some
some
kind
of
statistical
claims
around.
You
know
what
what
the
availability
of
certain
pieces
of
data
with
certain
parameters,
and
so
on
is
there
like
will
will
try
to
aim
for
those
kinds
of
results,
and
then
from
that
you
know.
C
Yep,
okay,
well,
another
question
that
we
are
seeing
a
lot
is
about
the
file
coin,
API,
where
it
is
documented
and
how
developers
can
start
building
applications
on
the
file
coin
network.
So
this
is
a
great
question.
Currently,
the
five
point
API
is
not
is
not
documented,
but
we.
This
is
something
that
we're
actively
working
on
and
early
and
q3
we're
going
to
be
shipping
this
documentation
and
we'll
have
more
guidance
for
developers
on
how
you
can
start
building
applications
on
the
file
core
network.
So
just
stay
tuned
we'll
be
announcing
this
on
our
blog.
C
Okay,
I'll
keep
going
through
a
couple
of
these,
so
there's
also
a
question
many
questions
about
that:
the
relationship
between
test
net
and
maintenance
and
whether
storage
power,
any
of
the
storage
contracts
that
have
been
made
on
the
test
net
and
any
of
the
tokens
earned
or
so
on
during
the
test
set
days,
will
transfer
to
the
main
net.
And
the
answer
to
that
question
is
no:
when
we
start
the
main
net
that
will
essentially
be
from
scratch.
The
test
net
is
a
completely
separate
network
that
we
will
be
using
to
test.
C
C
A
Scrolled
over
in
my
in
my
presentation,
and
so
the
question
is
around:
do
I
need
a
public
IP
address
to
mine
fire
plane
and
the
answer
is
yes:
miners
should
ensure
that
they
are
externally
diable,
whether
that's
through
net
configuration
or
getting
a
public
IP
address
from
your
ISP.
It
is
currently
a
requirement
for
being
a
storage.
Minor
is,
if
you
are
inviolable,
then
clients
will
not
be
able
to
prou
skills
to
you.
C
And
I
will
also
just
drop
it
to
say:
I
can
still
see
many
questions
about
test
net
and
main
net
launch
timing
and
also
when
we
will
be
releasing
hardware
requirements.
So
browser
mentioned
this
during
the
presentation,
but
I'll
just
reiterate:
we
don't
have
those
states.
You
know
those
definite
dates
yet,
but
we
will
be
announcing
them
on
our
blog
and
the
same
goes
with
our
hardware
requirements.
So
if
you're
interested
in
that
information,
please
follow
our
blog.
That's
the
best
way
to
make
sure
you
get
that
information
in
the
future.
C
And
then-
and
the
other
thing
I
will
also
mention-
is
that
many
of
these
questions
you
know
there
are
a
lot
of
questions
coming
in
now,
I'm,
not
sure
we're
going
to
be
able
to
get
to
all
of
them.
So
if
you
haven't
the
community
channels
that
browser
mentioned
during
the
presentation
are
the
best
way
to
make
sure
that
you
get
your
questions
answered
beyond
just
this
one
hour
slot.
A
Okay,
well,
you
know
I
think
we
I
think
it's
great
that
we're
ending
five
minutes
early.
This
is
not
something
that
you
know.
I
expected
so
I'm,
proud
of
us
for
being
on
time,
and
thank
you
all
again
so
much
for
for
joining
us.
We
were
really
excited
to
connect
with
you
and
hear
more
about
you
and
share
more
about
what
we've
been
doing
with
you.
We.
We
definitely
hear
your
questions
and
we'll
well
to
do
our
best.
A
We
can
to
answer
them
and
in
future
communications
and
whatnot,
and
so
you
know,
stay
tuned
for
more
information
about
upcoming
community
calls,
and
you
know
there
will
be
more
content
around
mining
again,
we'll
release
more
information
as
we
get
closer
to
test
net
and
thank
you
again
look
out
for
the
reporting
and
the
presentation
all
right,
bye.
Everyone.