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The promise of Web3 is a permanent, immutable and decentralized network. As a multi-chain world emerges, it's more important than ever for projects to interoperate with a permanent storage layer. We've gathered the most important projects that have integrated Filecoin to discuss the future of Web3.
A
All
right,
thank
you,
nolan,
hello,
everybody.
My
name
is
hq
once
again.
This
week
is
a
great
moment
for
us
to
celebrate
the
first
year
above
the
alfalcoin,
and
I'm
really
truly
pleased
to
bring
together
the
panel
today
to
talk
about.
You
know,
falcon's
value,
to
web3
and
have
a
discussion
with
some
of
our
closest
collaborators
on
what
is
required.
B
C
Hello,
everybody,
my
name
is
alex,
I'm
the
ceo
of
aurora,
the
project
that
is
doing
the
scalability
of
ethereum
blockchain.
We
are
working.
We
are
building
the
theme,
the
evm
runtime
as
a
smart
contract
on
top
of
near
blockchain,
so
we're
using
all
the
features
of
the
near
blockchain,
which
is
scalability
fast
execution
of
everything
that
is
happening
there
and
pretty
low
transaction
times.
A
Cool
brady
nix.
D
Hey
everybody
happy
to
be
here.
My
name
is
brady
gentile,
I'm
on
the
product
marketing
team
at
hedera,
hedera
hashgraph
is
a
fast
low-cost
energy,
efficient
public
distributed
ledger
we're
partnered
with
filecoin
to
collaborate
in
an
interoperable
way,
specifically
for
nfts
and
excited
to
share
a
little
bit
about
our
partnership.
E
Thanks
guys,
thanks
for
having
me,
so
this
is
the
shot
I
am
from
polygon
and,
of
course
you
know
we
are
an
ethereum
scaling
solution
and
sort
of
an
aggregator
of
82
solutions.
So
far
we
have
a
plasma
based
solution,
but
also
rolling
out
our
roll-up
solutions
soon.
So
I'm
basically
the
nft
lead
at
poly,
nft
and
gaming
lead
at
bollywood.
Also
part
of
the
senior
management
team
at
polygon.
Studios
say
you
know
thanks
for
having
me
and
would
love
to
partake
in
this
discourse
about
web3.
A
B
Yeah,
my
name's
roger
brogan,
I'm
a
solutions
architect
here
at
chainlink
labs.
That's
the
team
behind
building
the
largest
decentralized
oracle
network
prior
to
that
I've
spent
about
20
years
in
computer
science,
doing
everything
from
application,
development
and
architectures
cloud
architectures,
some
big
data
and
some
ai
sprinkled
in
there
so
really
excited
to
be
talking
about
web3
technologies.
Here
today,.
A
Cool
awesome:
let's
dive
right
in
so
maybe
I'll
start
with
the
l2s
alex
and
ishaan.
You
know
what
would
you
say
is
the
value
of
decentralized
storage.
You
know
like
a
project
like
falcoin
to
your
ecosystem
and
the
web3
stack
at
large.
C
You
do
not
want
to
lose
the
sound
and
having
here
the
decentralized
storage
for
things
like
nfts
or
in
fact
anything
that
is
actually
taken
enough
storage,
that
it
will
be
unwise
to
store
on
the
layer,
1
solutions,
then
for
these
type
of
things
it
is.
It
is
extremely
important
to
have
a
decentralized,
uncensored
storage,
where
you're
able
to
prove
the
fact
that
something
is
going
to
be
stored
there.
Something
is
unchanged
and
it's
going
to
keep
to
be
kept
there
for
a
certain
period
of
time.
C
C
You
know
a
proof
to
the
users
that
their
nfts
are
not
going
to
be
vanishing
in
some
point
in
time,
even
in
case
mean
base,
as
a
company
will
not
exist
anymore.
C
So
from
that
point
of
view
like,
I
do
believe
that
decentralized,
storing
solutions
are
super
super
important
and,
from
my
point
of
view
you
know.
Storing
images
is
just
just
the
beginning
of
the
things
we
have.
We
have
lots
of
different
databases
right
and,
as
you
all
know,
wikipedia
right
now
is
stored
on
file
right
and-
and
this
is
again
super
important
and
obviously
wikipedia
has
much
more
information
than
all
the
nfts
of
the
world
right.
So
super
glad
this.
This
looks
very,
very
promising
to
me.
E
Yeah,
you
know,
I
agree
with
everything
alex
mentioned
here.
I
think,
just
on
a
very
ideological
point
of
view
as
well
right.
If
you
are
going
towards
a
decentralized
future,
we
would
typically
need
tools
that
are
decentralized
as
well
right.
So,
of
course,
you
know
even
in
web
3,
we
are
constantly
using
solutions
that
are
much
more
that
are
facilitating
with
three
but
are
maybe
in
some
essence,
with
two
base
solutions.
E
But
you
know,
like
I
mentioned,
I
think
going
forward.
We
would
definitely
need
tools
like
the
graph.
You
know,
file
coin
ipss,
all
these
systems
that
are
truly
decentralized
to
be
able
to
facilitate
the
decentralized
role
that
we're
looking
at
in
terms
of
nft
is
right.
I
think
we
have
certain
problems
like
addressing
and
persistence
of
data
that
currently
reside
or
are
really
prevalent
in
the
nfd
space
right
now,
and
you
know
we
have
all
the
tools
that
maybe
you
know,
filecoin
presents
itself
with
or
other
presents
itself
alongside.
E
Definitely
right,
I
think
we,
like
you,
know
it's
pretty
much
aware
that
pretty
much
known
that
you
know,
filecoin
and
polygon
have
sort
of
created
that
bridge
using
textiles
by
text
style
where
you
use
your
users,
can
start
storing
data
on
file
coin
from
any
polygon
address
without
any
conversion.
Signups
anything-
and
you
know
I
think
that
is
definitely
going
to
play
a
huge
role
in
the
decentralized
world,
particularly
because
with
nfts
acting
just
as
a
proof
of
ownership.
E
You
would
like
to
own
that
sort
of
the
media
as
well,
and
you
wouldn't
want
that
to
lose
as
well
right
like
alex
mentioned
right.
So
on
that
front
right,
I
think
we
definitely
need
tools
like
filecoin
definitely
need
a
very
decentralized
web.
Three
stack
to
further
the
cause
of
the
windows,
intellectual
that
you're
looking
at
and
with
file
coins,
integration
with
polygon
and
the
bridging
solutions
that
we
have.
I
think
we
are
in
the.
A
Thank
you.
So
I
like
to
you
know,
shift
the
conversation
to
brady
from
padera,
so
hedera's
ecosystem
tends
to
have
a
greater
composition
and
a
good
fit
for
enterprise
use
cases
and
we've
also
collaborated
with
hedera
on
project.
Styling
also
have
lot
have
completed
an
extensive
joint
grant
program
with
federa,
so
I
would
love
brady
to
share
with
us.
You
know
whether
you
think
the
value
of
falcoid
would
be
to
an
ecosystem
like
hedera.
D
Yeah,
absolutely
thanks.
It's
been
a
great
partnership
working
with
filecoin.
You
know.
We
always
believe
that
there's
the
right
tool
for
the
right
job
for
application
developers-
and
you
know
in
this
space
it's
emerging
right
now.
There's
gonna
be
a
lot
of
winners,
a
lot
of
different
tools
that
serve
different
purposes
and
you
know
for
us
hq
mentioned
enterprise
use
cases.
A
number
of
enterprise
use
cases
that
are
starting
to
pop
up
are
around
nfts
and
using
nfts
to
tokenize
art.
D
For
example,
there's
a
company
ran
by
ela
piper
called
tocco
that
does
essentially
financial
marketplace
and
they've
created
an
nft
for
art
and
when
it
comes
to
being
able
to
have
a
fully
decentralized
immutable
application,
you're
gonna
need
to
be
able
to
decentralize
every
aspect
of
that.
So
for
this
art
nft,
for
example,
you
have
the
token
that's
created
on
hedera
and
then
hedera's.
D
D
The
ability
to
mint
an
nft
on
hedera
and
then
have
a
uri
that
links
out
to
a
decentralized
large
file,
such
as
a
piece
of
art
or
a
contract,
or
things
of
that
nature
that
are
not
the
most
efficient
to
store
on
hedera
but
be
able
to
have
them,
live
in
a
decentralized
immutable
way.
People
can
trust
it,
and,
and
so
we're
we're
really
proud
and
happy
with
that
collaboration
with
them.
D
In
terms
of
the
grant
program,
it's
been
really
fun
to
work
with
protocol
labs
and
the
file
coin
team.
We
did
a
200
000
program
where
there's
two
categories
of
application
that
can
be
built.
D
The
first
one
is
sdk
for
application
developers
to
be
able
to
integrate
both
hedera's
token
service
and
biocoin
to
be
able
to
mint
nfts
really
quickly
and
easily,
and
then
five
prizes
that
we
gave
away
for
people
who
were
building
applications
that
integrate
filecoin
and
hedera
together,
and
we've
chosen
some
winners
for
that
recently
and
we're
going
to
have
that
announcement
be
made.
I
think
this
week
or
next
week,
so
super
excited
and
on
the
lookout
for
that.
A
Awesome
awesome:
this
is
just
the
beginning.
Okay,
raja
chain
link
has
been
a
really
close
collaborator.
A
The
spellcoin
it's
like
we've
gone
through
a
lot
of
seasons
with
training
already,
and
you
know
in
fact,
a
lot
of
the
there
were
like
nine
winners
in
the
training
spring
hackathon
that
we
did
together
that
went
on
to
our
accelerator
program
raised
funding.
So
maybe,
let's
talk
about
like.
Why
do
you
think
oracle's
and
storage
go
hand
in
hand
as
like
building
blocks
off
with
three
stack?
You
know
what
are
the
synergies
here
and
maybe
you
can
unpack
it
for
for
everyone
here,
yeah.
B
Sure
be
happy
to
do
that.
I
mean,
as
as
brady
mentioned.
As
far
as
you
know,
enterprise
great
applications.
You
know
the
decentralized
oracle
network
you
can
think
of
as
really
like
a
secure,
middleware
layer.
So
we
talk
a
lot
about
connecting
different
blockchains,
but
we
can
also
connect
to
you
know:
enterprise
and
legacy
systems
in
a
secure
way,
and
specifically
the
technology
that
we
developed
for
the
filecoin
integration
is
something
called
an
external
adapter,
which
is
a
part
of
our
architecture
that
allows
connections
from
essentially
any
api.
B
It
could
be
web
2
based
apis
or
web
3
or
blockchain
information,
and
that
allows
that
information
to
flow
into
the
decentralized
oracle
network
and
then
be
placed
on
other
blockchains
and
that
data
flow
is
is
bi-directional,
so
that
opens
up
a
lot
of
interesting
use
cases.
As
it's
been
mentioned,
you
know
some,
you
know,
blockchains
aren't
necessarily
the
best
solution
to
store
large
amounts
of
data.
You
know
video
images
things
like
that
they're
just
not
well
suited
for
that.
B
So
the
bi-directional
data
flow
from
other
blockchains
and
allowing
that
capability
to
go
through
chain
link
and
then
store
in
file
coin
opens
up
a
lot
of
really
interesting
use
cases
I
mean
a
couple
of
examples:
could
be
automated
storage.
Let's
say
that
you
have
data
that
you
want
to
grab
on
certain
intervals,
and
you
want
to
archive
this
data.
I
mean
some
examples
that
would
be
really
interesting.
B
Are
historical
pricing
data
for
assets,
bonding
curves
for
dexes
at
those
periods
of
times,
and
you
could
take
that
data
and
store
it
in
file
coin
and
build
a
really
really
powerful
data
set
there
that
you
could
then
actually
turn
around
and
come
up
with
another
scenario
where
maybe
we
have
these
data
dials?
If
you
will
that
curate,
these
large
data
sets
and
they
could
sell,
not
only
you
know,
portions
of
these
data
sets,
they
could
also
do
additional
insights,
additional
data
analysis
and
sell
those
insights.
B
A
Okay,
that's
super
exciting,
so
we
covered
you
know
a
lot
of
smart
contract
systems,
enterprise
use
cases
oracles
I
like
to
you
know,
build
on
that
and
expand
the
topic
to
web3
in
general.
So
in
the
past
year
we
have
seen
d5
and
nfts.
You
know
like
really
find
your
product
market
fit
in
our
world.
You
know
some
may
argue
that
web
3
has
yet
to
take
off,
and
maybe
the
next
wave
will
be
a
lot
of
web
3
kind
of
applications.
A
So
I
want
to
ask
all
of
you.
You
know:
where
are
you
seeing
the
next
bright
sparks
in
in
web3?
You
know,
b
dabs
use
cases
or,
like
certain
verticals?
Could
you
please
share?
You
know
like
what
you
are
seeing
in
your
ecosystem
that
particularly
excites
you
in
web
3..
I
think
it'd
be
really
cool
to
share
with
the
audience
here.
I
will
start
with
ishan.
E
Yeah,
definitely,
you
know
I
think
web
3
is
definitely
the
place
to
be,
and
you
know
just
because
I'm
a
creator
myself
I
mean
the
creator.
Economy
is
booming.
You
know
we
are
definitely
seeing
so
much
so
many
amazing
tools
that
are
available
for
creators
like
social
tokens.
You
know
where
your
fans
can
become
professional
fans.
You
can
create
a
really
closely
made
community
that
can
grow
together
with
the
creator.
E
Then
we
have
you
know:
protocols
like
unlock
protocol,
mint
gate
that
are
token
gating
content,
whether
it's
videos,
music,
blogs,
etc,
really
really
excited
about
them.
Then
we
have,
you
know
certain
new
nft
standards
coming
into
into
into
the
fold
right,
for
example,
the
erc
363.64
standard,
where
there's
a
lot
more
modularity
in
nfps.
Let's
say
you
know
you
own
a
sword
nft,
you
know
it
will
automatically
over
time
catch
rust
as
time
progresses.
E
So
all
these
nfts
that
are
a
little
more
modular,
a
little
more.
You
know
adaptable
and
a
little
more
I
would
say
this
model.
I
think
that's
the
best
way
to
put
it
here.
You
know
this
is
definitely
something
that
has
huge,
potentially
huge
use
cases
in
in
web
three
and
in
with
three
gaming
again
on
the
dow
friends
right,
a
lot
of
dow
too.
That
definitely
comes
up.
It's
a
really
new
space.
Daos
are
definitely
the
three
communities
of
three
organizations.
You
know
very,
very
young
space.
E
A
Cool
brady
and
then
alexander
and.
E
D
Sure
yeah,
so
some
of
the
things
that
we're
seeing
in
the
market
and
that
hedera's
finding
product
market
fit
in
specifically,
is
around
high
throughput
use
cases
for
data
integrity.
So
you
know,
as
mentioned
before,
hedera
is
incredibly
fast,
efficient,
fair,
there's
time
stamps
associated
with
anything,
that's
written
to
the
ledger
and
it's
small
pieces
of
data,
things
that
are
created
by
data
that's
generated
by
devices
generate
data,
that's
generated
by
people.
D
If
you
have
like
an
exchange
or
a
high
transaction
throughput,
you
know,
hedera
is
a
perfect
fit
for
that
up
to
10
000
transactions
per
second,
at
least
today,
but
in
in
many
cases
there
is
larger
data
that
needs
to
be
associated
with
the
my
new
timestamp
data
that
becomes
verifiable,
and
so
we
are,
you
know,
excited
to
be
able
to
collaborate
with
filecoin.
From
that
perspective,
where,
let's
say
someone
has
a
carbon
credit
based
application
as
one
example,
so
you've
got
this
platform
that
supports
people
who
are
doing
carbon
sequestration.
D
They
need
to
be
able
to
write
data
to
the
hedera
ledger
quickly.
Talking
about
that
project,
specific
aspects
and
the
progress
that
it's
made,
it's
immutable.
It's
verifiable.
It's
time
stamped,
allows
people
to
be
able
to
verify
that
the
status
of
that
project
based
on
sensors
at
that
site
are
valid,
but
then
there's
also
maybe
documents
from
an
auditor
that
went
and
checked
out
the
site.
D
It's
like
that's,
not
something
that's
going
to
be
on
hedera,
specifically,
but
it's
great
that
they
are
able
to
still
be
able
to
decentralize
it
and
put
it
on
filecoin
ipfs
network
and
so
more
and
more
we're
seeing
this
high
throughput
data
use
case
things
in
advertising,
supply,
chain
sustainability
and
so
starting
to
dig
into
that
a
little
bit
more
and
finding
that
folks
are
coming
to
hedera.
For
that
specific
use
case.
C
Sure
I
would
like
to
secondation
on
the
dallas.
From
my
point
of
view.
There
are
lots
of
developments
happening
right
now
in
dallas
just
recently
in
lisbon
it
was
a
very
big
event,
taoist
about
the
dows
and
how
they
are,
how
the
evolution
of
the
dowse
is
happening.
It
is
super
super
interesting
piece.
So,
from
my
point
of
view,
this
is
one
of
the
biggest
things
that
is
happening
right
now
in
web
3.
C
and
obviously,
I
believe
everyone
is
going
to
you
know
confirm
this.
Gaming
is
coming
right
now
in
web
3.,
with
axis
infinity
and
other
types
of
the
game,
with
the
with
the
things
like
play
to
earn
these
concepts.
C
I
think
that
is
going
to
be
pretty
big
and
readjusting
the
beginning
of
this
way,
but
my
personal
favorite
and
I'm
here
again,
second
in
what
brady
was
saying,
I
would
really
really
like
to
say
it
to
see
good
applications
of
the
supply
chain
on
the
blockchain
and,
from
my
point
of
view,
blockchain
is
meant
it
was
like
developed
to
to
suit
supply
chain
needs,
and
I'm
not
talking
only
you
know
about
the
delivery
of
the
stuff
or
something
I'm
talking
about
intellectual
rights,
the
actual
property,
the
payouts
to
the
artists,
the
payouts
to
people
who
own
this
intellectual
property.
C
This
is
all
of
these
businesses
and
all
these
verticals.
They
are
so
messy
at
the
moment
that
they
are
so
broken
that
it
really
needs
to
have
a
quantum
leap
in
this
in
this
verticals
and
blockchain
is
exactly
the
right
technology
that
is
able
to
do
it.
So,
looking
forward
looking
forward
to
this.
A
B
Yeah,
for
sure
I
mean
I
think,
that
you
know
people
have
already
alluded
to
we're
really
just
in
the
infancy
of
web3
we're
really
at
the
beginning
stages,
but
I
think
it's
also
really
clear
to
see
that
the
full
impact
of
this
is
going
to
be
transformative
at
a
global
scale.
I
mean
truly
truly
impressive
transformations
here
as
we
head
towards
what
I
believe
to
be
a
multi-chain
world.
I
think
a
lot
of
people
kind
of
agree
with
that.
B
All
of
these
chains
are
going
to
specialize
to
do
the
certain
things
that
they
do
best
and
having
those
connected
so
that
we
can
access
the
best
features
in
every
chain.
I
think
is
going
to
be
something.
That's
that's
super
powerful.
Along
with
that,
I
would
add
to
just
you
know
the
decentralized
distribution
of
power
and
censorship
resistance
that
comes
with
decentralizing.
These
things
I
mean
the
example
starting
of
hey.
You
bought
an
nft
and
by
the
way
the
image
servers
are
down
and
your
image
is
lost.
You
know
with
filecoin.
B
A
All
right,
I
would
probably
take
us
to
the
last
question,
but
a
really
important
one.
A
So
there
is
a
view
that
modern
storage
in
the
web3
stack
is
required
to
enable
all
these
you
know:
killer
or
consumer
applications
for
consumers
and
and
also
enterprises,
and
things
like
that
they
are
really
going
to
take
breakthrough
forward.
So,
in
your
view,
you
know
what
are
the
absolutely
critical
gaps.
E
A
The
web3
stack
that
must
be
filled.
You
know
it
could
be
in
combination
with
far
coin.
It
could
be.
It
could
be
anything
really
just
want
to.
You
know
dive
deep
into
this.
This
little
part
here
for
the
audience
here.
I'd
love
to
start
with
alex,
maybe.
C
Sure,
absolutely
so,
from
my
point
of
view,
yeah.
So
from
my
point
of
view,
one
of
the
most
important
thing
that
is
preventing
web
3
and
the
general
adoption
of
the
web
3
is
actually
a
connection
to
a
web
2
right.
C
So
doesn't
it
feel
very,
very
familiar
to
the
web3
world
when
you
have
your
own
key
and
you're
signing
the
stuff
right.
The
only
difference
is
that
web
2
users
they're
not
having
meta
mask
they're,
not
having
some
kind
of
other
wallets
right
and
but
but
they
have
keys
already.
C
So
I
think
that
this
this
piece
actually
using
the
existing
public
key
infrastructure
that
is
already
implemented
in
the
real
world
of
web
2
and
having
enabling
the
shift
of
this
public
infrastructure
to
the
web3
world
and
allowing
users
to
sign
these
transactions
with
their
existing
keys,
but
making
blockchains
or
making
something
in
the
middle
this
middleware
piece
and
is
actually
going
to
transform
this
messages
that
are
signed,
transform
it
into
the
blockchain
transactions
and
making
sure
that
users
are
owning
their
data.
They
are
owning
their.
You
know
value.
C
This
is
a
thing
that
is
a
little
bit
missing
at
the
moment
and
in
case
this
thing
is
going
to
be
implemented.
It's
going
to
be,
you
know
a
massive
boom
for
the
web
3
and
just
a
ginormous
expansion
of
the
web
3
into
the
web
2
world.
A
Absolutely
absolutely
I
maybe
we
have
about
3
minutes
left,
so
I
I
just
want
to
go
around
the
room
as
well.
Maybe
like
a
one
minute
version
of
like
what
the
critical
gaps
are,
maybe
roger
and
then
brady
and
then
ishan
yeah.
B
Sure
I
think
that
the
user
experience
needs
just
needs
to
improve
a
little
bit
right.
I
think
to
get
broader
adoption
like
it
was
just
mentioned.
You
know
you
have
to
install
metamask,
you
have
to
understand
key
management.
You
have
to
stun
some
additional
things.
I
think
that,
as
the
user
interface
becomes
better
and
better
and
the
experience
is
better,
then
we're
going
to
get
wider
and
wider
adoption
of
all
these
technologies.
D
Yeah
I
agree
with
roger
and
alex
both
the
user.
Experience
is
something
that
I
think
from
the
beginning.
We've
all
been
wanting
to
see.
Improvements
on
decentralized
identity
is
one
of
the
biggest
ones.
D
I
think
people
should
be
able
to
traverse
the
web
the
way
and
be
themselves
and
be
able
to
operate
these
various
applications
with
with
ease
and
have
data
privacy,
as
part
of
that
incorporated
and
then
also
from
the
perspective
of
user
experience,
we're
starting
to
see
a
lot
of
a
lot
of
platforms
that
exist
on
top
of
the
infrastructure
layer
that
make
it
really
easy
for
applications
to
plug
into
and
utilize
decentralized
technology,
but
obfuscate.
The
complexities
of
managing
cryptocurrency
dealing
with
the
infrastructure
directly.
The
tax
implications.
E
Yeah,
I
think
I
definitely
agree
with
the
user
experience
bit.
I
think,
with
an
ft
and
gaming
right,
I
mean
user
experience
is
what
really
matters
I
mean
you
have
a
time
geometric
time
to
fun.
Metric
right.
You
don't
want
that
time
to
be
very
high
right.
I
want
to
be
able
to
have
really
amazing
experience
right
from
the
off
so
user
experience.
Definitely
one
thing:
maybe
what
we
are
currently
lacking
is,
maybe
you
know
some
great
wallets
for
nfts
I
mean
metamask,
obviously,
is
the
best
or
the
most
widely
adopted
wallet
out
there.
B
E
It
was
not
created,
especially
for
nfts
right,
even
though
we
might
have
that
in
the
future.
But
definitely
you
know
something
along
the
lines
of
what
maybe
the
sequence
wallet
by
horizon
games
or
maybe
the
rainbow
all
it
is
doing.
I
think
we
need
more
wider
adoption
of
such
wallets.
That
are,
you
know,
keeping
up
with
the
times
so
to
speak,
so
yeah.
A
All
right
this
is
brings
us
to
the
close
of
the
panel
today,
but
thank
you
very
much
to
alex
brady
roger
ishan
for
taking
the
time
you
know
coming
to
enter
the
falcon
community
and
sharing
your
valuable
thoughts.
I
think
it's
gonna
give
us
a
lot
of
food
for
thought.
You
know
a
lot
of
things
to
discuss
post
the
panel
and
thank
you
for
supporting
falcoid.
Thank
you
for
collaborating.
This
is
just
the
beginning.
F
Thanks
a
lot
hq
pardon
me.
I
just
dropped
something
on
the
floor
here.
That
was
really
great.
I
I,
I
thought
alex's
a
piece
on
web
2
and
you
know
how
the
keys
are
already
out
there
and
they
need
to
be
leveraged
so
much
of
it's
already
built
and
we
could
be
much
closer
than
we
ever
even
imagined
shortcuts
available.
F
I
guess
is
what
I
what
I
took
from
that
so
now,
once
again,
continuing
in
the
the
theme
of
ecosystem,
we're
here
on
the
ecosystem
track
and
we've
got
a
pretty
interesting
session
up
next
and
we
went
out
you
know
when,
when
we
were
putting
some
of
this
agenda
together,
one
of
the
things
that
we
thought
was
important
to
highlight
were
some
of
the
early
adopters
why
they
adopted
it,
why
they
they
decided
to
move
and
and-
and
you
know,
build
off
of
what
was
launched
a
year
ago.
F
So
today
I've
got
a
great
colleague
of
mines
and
I've
worked
with
for
years
now
in
the
space
junion
wong
he'll
be
moderating
a
panel
on
file
coin
in
its
first
year
from
the
early
adopter
project,
and
that's
several
projects
that
as
soon
as
mainland
mainnet
launched,
wanted
decentralized
storage
asap,
and
this
is
their
first
year
in
live
production
so
june.
Take
it
away.