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From YouTube: Space Race Celebration
Description
A celebration of our three week incentivized testnet competition.
00:00 Introduction - Aayush
02:40 Ecosystem Update - Colin
15:25 Space Race Rewards - Ian
28:00 SR2: Orbital Burn - Mosh
35:27 SR2: Slingshot - Pooja
43:30 SR2: Events Program - Angie
47:36 Filecoin SpaceRace Celebration - Juan Benet
A
From
the
file
coin
team
and
I'm
excited
to
be
hosting
today's
event,
yeah
we're
gonna
be
hearing
from
various
team
members
today
about
how
about
how
space
race
went.
We're
gonna
be
announcing
our
winners
and
looking
at
the
rankings
and
then
hear
about
some
exciting
stuff
that
we
have
coming
up
as
well
before
we
get
started.
I
just
genuinely
want
to
say
again
thank
you
to
everyone
who
was
involved
in
space
race
from
the
team
preparing
it
to
the
overall
falcon
community,
especially
the
miners.
A
I
could
not
be
happier
with
how
space
race
went.
I
think
there's
a
few
reasons
why
space
race
was
as
exciting
and
as
successful
as
it
was,
and
why
I'm
so
pleased
with
it
on
the
face
of
it.
Obviously,
you
know
230
petabytes
is
the
big
number
and
that's
kind
of
rightly
taking
up
a
lot
of
the
focus,
because
that
is
an
incredible
amount
of
storage,
and
I
don't
mind
saying
it's
way
more
than
I
was
expecting.
A
A
In
addition
to
that,
though,
and
honestly
more
importantly,
I
feel
like
space
race
almost
felt
like
the
moment
when
the
thing
that
we're
putting
together
stopped
being
you
know,
a
project,
five
points
stopped
being
a
project
that
you
know
a
small
team
was
building
and
became
like
a
broader
community
thing.
If
that
makes
sense
like
it
was
during
space
phase
that
for
the
first
time
you
know,
the
issues
coming
in
were
entirely
being
reported
by
miners
themselves.
Oftentimes
with
like
good
people,
folks
were
going.
A
This
is
the
particular
problem,
and
this
is
how
you
solve
it,
and
maybe
just
opening
prs
directly,
which
was
fantastic.
All
of
the
network
upgrades
that
we
were
doing.
I.
A
Get
the
support
that
we
got
for
for
those
kinds
of
things
they
would
have
all
just
flopped,
but
so
yeah
very
grateful
that
folks
were
were
very
communicative.
With
us
pointed
out,
issues
were
open
to
upgrading
fairly
quickly,
sometimes,
and
it
just
it
really
made
us
feel
good
about
mainnet.
So
thank
you.
Everyone
yeah
and
having
said
that,
today
is
honestly
just
a
big
party
we
want
to.
A
We
want
to
celebrate
everyone
who
worked
on
space
race
and
who
made
it
the
the
success
that
it
was
we're
gonna,
be
hearing
from
various
members
of
the
team
yeah.
So
first
off,
I
think
we're
gonna
hear
from
colin
who
leads
the
ecosystem
efforts
here
at
team
trialcoin.
So
I'm
going
to
invite
pollen
to
come
talk
about
some
of
the
stuff
he's
got
going
on
colin.
B
All
right,
can
you
hear
me
aries
yeah,
you're,
coming
in
great
fantastic
hi
everyone
and
welcome
to
the
big
space
race
celebration.
My
name
is
colin,
but
my
friends
call
me
protocollin,
as
many
of
you
know,
and
I'm
the
ecosystem
lead
for
the
filecoin
project.
I
want
to
say
a
huge
huge
thank
you
to
everyone
here,
joining
us
on
the
call
today
and
to
all
the
miners
for
participating
in
space
race
and
in
the
falcon
ecosystem.
B
So,
as
you
know,
falcon's
mission
is
to
create
a
decentralized,
efficient
and
robust
foundation
for
humanity's
information.
We
truly
believe
that
humanity's
most
valuable
resources,
information
and
we're
incredibly
passionate
about
storing
and
protecting
that
valuable
resource
in
an
efficiently
priced
and
distributed
way.
B
B
Filecoin
is
a
rapidly
growing
ecosystem
of
thousands
of
talented
people
working
towards
a
common
goal,
and
that
momentum
is
like
a
high-speed
train
that
cannot
be
stopped
every
day,
more
talented
developers
and
entrepreneurs
and
partners
and
community
members
join
the
ecosystem
and
it's
the
collective
strength
and
growth
of
that
ecosystem.
That
makes
filecoin
incredibly
unique.
It's
also
why
my
job
as
the
ecosystem
lead
is
incredibly
easy,
because,
because
of
this
organic
interest
externally,
so
I'm
going
to
separate
this
presentation
into
two
parts.
B
So
we'll
start
with
the
first
one
right
now.
So
first
we're
obviously
tremendous
benefactors
of
the
ipfs
ecosystem,
which
has
been
growing
roughly
10
times
every
year.
The
community
of
ipfs
applications
will
always
be
a
critical
user
of
powercoin,
particularly
for
persistent
storage
and
so
we're
making
it
easy
for
those
applications
to
use
filecoin.
B
Second,
the
number
of
open
source
developers
that
are
contributing
to
the
protocol
increases
every
day.
I
just
checked
this
number
before
getting
on
the
call,
and
that
number
is
close
to
1600
contributors,
so
it
continues
to
increase
every
month,
and
so
the
result
of
those
two
is
the
landscape
of
applications,
clients,
token
infrastructure,
developer,
tooling,
protocol,
implementations,
infrastructure
and
ecosystem
partners
that
are
exploding
in
the
file
coin
ecosystem.
B
Fleek's
space
application
is
an
open
source
and
private
storage
sharing
and
collaboration
platform
built
on
file
coin
ipfs
and
powergate.
So
you
can
think
of
space
as
a
private
encrypted
peer-to-peer
version
of
dropbox
or
google
google
drive
and,
as
you
can
see,
it's
beautifully
designed
next
up
in
the
d5
world
of
file
coin.
B
Rootify
digital
labs
and
others
are
building
decentralized.
Video
applications
on
top
of
live
peer
and
file
coin
technology
stacks
today
and
open
bazar
and
haven
have
already
integrated
filecoin
as
a
payment
mechanism
to
their
decentralized
marketplace.
They
finished
the
trezar
blockbook
implementation
milestone
just
recently,
and
this
is
just
an
awesome
use
for
filecoin.
B
In
addition,
falcon
discover
will
see
the
network
with
really
valuable
and
culturally
important
data
sets,
including
many
of
the
logos
that
you
see
here
and
finally,
slate
is
a
best-in-class
experience
for
uploading,
collecting
and
sharing
media.
If
you
haven't
tried
slate,
yet
please
do
so.
It's
just
an
absolutely
delightful
way
to
store
files
and
and
share
media
with
your
friends.
B
Next
up
is
the
developer,
tooling
providers,
so
I'll
start
off
with
powergate,
which
is
one
of
the
most
popular
developer
toolkits
that
allows
any
developer
to
deploy
multi-tier
storage
across
filecoin
and
ipfs.
B
This
has
been
in
the
works
for
over
nine
months
now
and
is
is
used
by
a
wide
variety
of
applications
as
a
fundamental
developer,
tooling,
layer
of
file
coin
truffle,
actually
just
recently
released
preserve,
which
simplifies
the
process
of
preserving
long-lived
application,
data
on
ipfs
and
filecoin
and
they're
working
on
a
ganache
ui
integration,
which
allows
developers
to
spin
up
a
local
filecoin
simulator
for
quick
development
and
testing.
B
Now
continuing
on
our
cross-chain
use
cases,
we
talked
about
ethereum
and
and
some
of
the
bridges
that
we're
doing
there
in
the
defy
world,
but
we
also
funded
p2p.org,
which
is
working
on
a
multi-blockchain
etl
for
polka
dot
and
filecoin
and
ethereum
classic.
Just
recently
announced
this
week
that
they're
adding
support
for
file
coins
for
an
open
rpc
for
lotus.
B
Lastly,
in
terms
of
token
infrastructure,
there
are
just
a
number
of
wallets
that
are
now
supporting
filecoin,
including
ledger,
which
actually
supports
filecoin.
Today
you
can
download
it
and
use
it.
You
know,
as
we
speak,
the
glyph
self-hosted
web
wallet,
which
is
a
self-hosted
web
wallet
with
the
ledger
integration.
You
should
really
check
it
out.
It's
an
amazing
experience,
metamask
support
which
is
available
shortly
and
trust
wallet,
which
is
also
coming
shortly
as
well.
B
In
addition,
there
are
a
number
of
custody
solutions
that
we're
working
with
to
help
investors
secure
their
file
coin
on
launch,
including
coinbase,
gemini
and
anchorage,
so
that
was
a
quick
rapid
fire
review
of
the
you
know,
85
or
more
existing
organizations
that
are
already
collaborating
on
the
network
today,
and
I
want
to
shift
gears
to
the
on-ramps
for
the
thousands
of
new
developers
and
entrepreneurs
that
are
entering
the
filecoin
ecosystem,
and
by
doing
that,
I
want
to
highlight
filecoin
ignite,
which
is
a
set
of
events
that
allows
folks
to
learn,
build
and
launch
businesses,
applications
and
organizations
onto
filecoin
first
hack
fs.
B
Was
this
incredible
hackathon
put
on
by
eath
global
completely
independently?
It
was
a
month-long
hackathon
that
hosted
470
hackers,
137
of
34
projects
submitted
over
50
countries,
19
time
zones
and
over
50
public
events
that
you
can
watch
on
youtube
anytime,
you'd
like
this.
This
sponsors
included
ethereum
foundation,
consensus,
textile
fleeq
and
many
many
others,
and
you
can
go
to
the
hack,
fs
showcase
and
look
at
over
130
completely
functional
applications
that
were
developed
during
this
hackathon.
B
Next
up
was
spark
hackathon,
and
this
was
run
by
spark
university
and
the
overall
hackathon
had
participation,
including
800
participants,
100
teams,
40
universities,
six
continents
and
more
and
in
total
30
teams
built
projects
on
the
falcon
network,
including
many
of
the
universities
that
you
see
on
the
page
today
now
beyond
hackathons
there's,
there
are
other
various
ways
that
folks
can
get
mentorship
and
build
their
and
products
and
projects
and
businesses
on
filecoin,
one
is
called
apollo
and
apollo
is
and
powered
by
an
organization
called
gitcoin,
and
it's
a
six-week
mentorship
program
for
a
community
of
file.
B
Point
builders
and
makers.
There
are
currently
130
apollo,
fellows
and
50
teams
in
the
program,
and
that
was
whittled
down
from
over
400
applications,
and
these
are
founders
who
have
founded
over
25
tech
companies,
builders
from
consensus,
cisco,
oxford,
stanford,
google
and
top
contributors
to
projects
like
ipfs,
orbitdb,
sourcecred
and
textile,
and
over
40
countries
represented.
We
think
a
number
of
these
projects
are
going
to
emerge
from
apollo,
stronger
and
more
functional
and
more
useful
to
the
community
than
ever
and
filecoin
launchpad.
B
This
is
run
by
tachyon,
which
is
a
part
of
consensus
labs,
and
this
is
an
accelerator
program
for
15
to
20
teams
that
are
building
serious
companies
and
organizations
on
the
file
quinn
network
they'll
receive
eighty
thousand
dollars
in
investment.
Three
months
of
intense
mentorship
and
they'll
participate
in
a
demo
day
where
they
can
track
and
raise
further
investment
from
venture
capitalists
and
other
organizations,
and
so
a
hundred
total
or
over
100
applications
came
in
across
15
countries
across
a
variety
of
use
cases
we're
almost
ready
to
announce
the
cohort.
B
It
should
be
happening
in
the
next
couple
days.
I've
seen
the
teams,
they
are
absolutely
incredibly
powerful
and
incredibly
advanced,
and
so
I'm
really
really
excited
to
track
the
progress
of
this
particular
program
and
finally,
there's
many
many
many
more
to
come.
I
can't
announce
it
today,
but
there's
another
accelerator
program
that'll
be
budding
in
asia.
B
It's
because
the
options
available
today
are
either
too
expensive
or
you
have
to
ask
a
company
or
a
central
authority
or
storage,
doesn't
have
the
properties
that
you're
looking
for
that
it's
verifiable
or
decentralized
or
encrypted.
So
our
focus
is
coming
in
here
and
storing
the
93
of
data
that
the
world
creates
every
day
that
doesn't
get
stored
and
absolutely
this
ecosystem
cannot
be
fueled
by
the
miners
that
are
on
this
call
that
participated
in
space,
race
and
and
that
participate
in
our
community
today.
B
So
I'll
I'll,
just
kick
off
the
session,
with
a
heartfelt
thank
you
to
the
organizations
and
individuals
that
are
so
committed
to
developing
the
filecoin
mining
ecosystem.
This
is
obviously
just
a
subset
of
logos
of
the
hundreds
of
organizations
that
are
on
space
race
and
on
testnet
today.
So
thank
you
for
believing
in
our
mission.
A
Thank
you
colin.
I
gotta
say
every
time
you
give
one
of
these
talks.
It
seems
like
the
number
of
collaborations
has
just
like
doubled
in
the
past
week.
It's
also
great
to
see
like
just
like
how
well
designed
some
of
these
things
are
just
from
like
the
appearance
to
your
user
experience
from
having
tried
them
out.
It's
really
cool
and
yeah.
Thank
you
again
to
everyone,
who's
working
on
this
stuff
and
thanks
to
you
all
right.
So
next
up
now,
let's
get
into
the
meat
of
it.
A
Next
up
we
have
ian
who
leads
the
operations
at
filecoin.
I'm
sure
by
this
point,
ian
is
a
very
familiar
face
to
some
of
you
watching,
given
that
he
and
mosh
were
kind
of
in
charge
of
a
whole
bunch
of
the
space
race
details
and
you
all
have
probably
communicated
with
him.
So
he's
gonna
come
up
to
talk
about
the
final
standings
of
the
space
race,
one
competition
ian.
You
want
to
jump.
C
On
thank
you
very
much
aish
miners,
hello.
It's
great
to
see
you
I'm
sure
that
you've
missed
talking
with
me
at
all
hours
of
the
day
and
night,
which
is
essentially
what
we've
done
for
the
last
three
weeks.
I
hope
that
you
got
as
much
sleep
as
I
did
in
the
last
week,
which
is
definitely
more
than
in
the
previous
three
weeks.
C
It's
good
to
see
you
all
again,
first
and
foremost,
of
course,
congratulations
to
all
of
you
we'll
get
into
the
details,
but
in
the
final
tally
for
space
race,
358
winners,
34
countries,
six
continents
more
than
a
hundred
and
fifty
thousand
successful
storage
and
retrieval
deals
unbelievable
performance
by
all
of
you.
Aius
has
mentioned
it.
I
have
to
repeat
them.
Just
amazing
performance
dramatically
exceeded
the
world's
expectations
to
say
nothing
of
the
fall
coin
team.
So
congratulations
to
all
of
you
in
addition
to
the
raw
numbers
right.
C
We
also
had
you
know
a
further
development
of
this
incredible
community.
That's
growing
around
foul
point,
18,
community
events
and
videos,
thousands
of
attendees
tens
of
thousands
of
views
of
those
videos,
we're
really
starting
to
see
some
momentum
here.
It's
it's
incredible:
more
than
100
improvements
to
lotus,
based
on
feedback
that
we
gathered
through
space
race.
So
you
know,
as
we
reminded
everyone
repeatedly
throughout
the
competition.
C
C
Some
really
impressive
community
leaders
emerged
throughout
this
process.
You
know
as
much
as
our
team
tried
our
best
to
support
it
was
you
know
you
all
saw
that
it
was
quite
overwhelming
at
points
during
the
competition
tons
of
people
stepped
up,
wrote,
guides
provided
support
in
channels
helped
each
other
troubleshoot
helped
each
other
configure
setups
helped
each
other
optimize,
setups
really
really
cool.
So
thank
you
to
you
know
everyone
on
this
list
who
was
formerly
recognized
during
the
competition
as
well
as
dozens
of
others.
C
You
know,
foulcoin
is
only
as
great
as
the
community
that
surrounds
it,
and
these
people
and
many
others
contributed
tremendously
to
that
community.
So
with
that
said,
the
part
that
everyone's
been
waiting
for
the
rewards.
C
C
We
were
checking
as
a
pass
fail
that
each
miner
had
more
greater
than
80
storage
and
deal
success
rate.
We
had
some
further
rewards
for
the
top
20
block
producers,
and
the
combined
result
of
these
is
that
by
the
end
of
the
competition
about
2.8
million
foulcoin
would
have
been
distributed
by
164
qualifying
miners
unbelievable
performance
by
these
miners.
C
Despite
this
incredibly
challenging
competition,
there
were,
in
fact
people
who
persevered
and
made
it
through.
I
sort
of
think
of
these,
like
the
iron
file
coin,
miners
so
amazingly
impressed
by
their
work,
but
likewise
there
were
tons
of
other
people
in
the
competition
who
also
did
incredibly
impressive
work,
and
so,
as
we
were,
reviewing
the
final
standings
and
making
some
tweaks
and
changes
and
additions
wanted
to
make
sure
that
we
reflected
the
depth
of
work
that
was
performed
by
many
many
many
participants.
C
So
we
made
a
few
upgrades
to
the
reward
structure,
the
first
upgrade,
which
will
be
news
to
no
one,
because
we
discussed
it
during
the
competition
is
a
minimum
minor
reward.
So
for
miners
who
passed
the
original
deal
success
rate
but
were
on
the
smaller
side
of
the
standings,
we
applied
sort
of
a
floor
to
the
rewards
that
they
could
receive
so
for
miners
who
made
it
to
the
one
terabyte
mark.
Actually
we
bumped
this
up.
So
it's
about
900
per
gigabytes.
C
You
have
a
minimum
of
500
falcon
for
your
reward
and
for
miners
too
peaked
above
10
terabytes.
It's
a
minimum
of
a
thousand.
This
reward
added,
111
miners
who
wouldn't
have
been
on
the
leaderboard
at
all
and
then
bumped
up
the
rewards
of
an
additional
62
miners
who
would
have
been
receiving
rewards
below
this
threshold.
Total
rewards
granted
by
this,
as
opposed
to
the
original
competition
rules,
was
about
105
000
file.
Coin.
C
Second
upgrade
is
one
that
I'm
quite
proud
of.
We
added
something
called
cube
root
rewards.
So
when
we
were
reviewing
the
ward
structure,
we
were
noticed
that
especially
to
get
a
sort
of
smaller
mining
setup
going,
the
ratio
of
effort
to
storage
power
is
not
linear.
There's
a
real
fixed
cost
to
figuring
out
the
complexity
around
foulcoin
at
the
beginning.
C
So
to
compensate
for
this,
we
have
a
metric
where
we
took
the
cube
root
of
eligible
binary
storage
power
and
then
split
500
000
file
coin
between
all
miners.
Pro
rata
based
on
this
I'll,
be
posting
a
link
at
the
end
of
the
session,
but
you'll
see
that
this
had
a
pretty
significant
effect
on
rewards
for
many
people.
So
this
is
another
half
a
million
file
coin
going
out
to
the
community
and
finally,
we
had
a
often
requested
feature.
This
is
the
partial
deal
success
reward.
C
We
noticed
that
the
sort
of
hard
cutoff
of
80
was
was
pretty
rough
and
there
were
lots
of
teams
that
you
know
were
actively
troubleshooting
and
doing
good
work
throughout
the
competition
but
for
whatever
reason
fell
just
below
the
threshold,
and
that's
that's
not
a
good
time
for
anyone.
That's
not
the
intended
behavior.
C
So
this
reward
creates
a
continuum
as
you
go
from
10,
so
we
combine
the
deal
success,
reward
by
simply
adding
together
all
of
the
storage
and
success
attempts
versus
successes,
as
that
ratio
goes
from
10
to
just
below
80
percent.
C
These
miners
are
eligible
for
rewards
going
from
zero
to
eighty
percent
of
the
average
rewards
in
each
region.
That's
a
mouthful.
Give
you
a
second
to
review
the
slide.
I
can
make
a
graph
and
post
it
and
slack
after
this,
so
that
would
be
helpful.
Bottom
line
is,
if
you're
a
miner
who
was
just
below
the
80
cut
off,
or
even
if
you're,
a
miner
who
is
at
50
or
30.
C
This
re
this
upgrade
is
going
to
help.
You
see
some
rewards
and
see
some
of
your
effort
that
went
into
the
competition
recognized.
C
The
total
rewards
from
this
were
just
over
97
000
coin,
to
a
bunch
of
miners
who
wouldn't
have
otherwise
been
eligible
for
rewards
and
finally,
surprising
reason
or
result.
People
were
theorizing
about
this
during
the
competition
europe
hit
five
peppa
bites.
So,
as
you
all
know,
at
the
end
of
the
competition
due
to
some,
you
know
congestion
in
the
memory
pool,
we
had
some
issues
with
people
missing
window
posts
and
getting
slashed.
C
In
the
last
minute,
we
took
the
maximum
of
each
minor
storage
rather
than
just
the
end
of
contest
number,
and
the
result
of
that
is
that
europe
just
made
it
across
that
five-petabyte
line.
So
regional
rewards
for
europe
in
this
case,
get
bumped
up
from
100
000
to
250
000
file
coin,
that
flows
through
the
participants
in
the
normal
way.
It's
already
been
incorporated
into
all
the
other
rewards
that
I
talked
about.
So
congratulations
to
europe.
The
end
result
of
all
this
is
that
we
have
3.6
million
foulcoin
in
total
rewards
again.
C
I
just
want
to
take
a
second
and
say
huge.
Congratulations
to
all
the
miners
who
participated
in
this.
You
know
amazing
result
from
all
of
you,
so
very,
very
cool
stuff.
I
also
want
to
take
a
minute
to
recognize
the
the
very
top
performers
in
the
competition.
These
are
the
miners,
who
sort
of
just
put
everything
they
had
into
this
competition.
They
had
incredible
deal.
C
Success
rates
they're
ready
on
day
one
to
serve,
and
you
know,
store
lots
and
lots
of
real
files
for
users,
and
a
lot
of
them
are
going
to
be
sort
of
providing
the
early
backbone
for
the
network,
so
really
important
to
call
these
folks
out.
They
put
in
tons
of
work,
tons
of
effort,
lots
of
sleepless
nights.
C
So
it's
their
turn
to
be
on
the
big
stage
here
so
in
the
global
leaderboard
yeah,
so
ipfs
maine
through
their
combined
miner,
was
able
to
take
that
top
spot
also
participated
in
tons
of
community
events.
You
know
really
cool
performance
by
ipfs
maine,
thanks
to
a
neonas
team,
for
just
you
know,
being
great
members
of
the
falcon
community
you
know
far
from
it
was
a
really
close
race
at
the
top.
C
So
again
like
really
special
recognition
to
the
teams
at
a
six
block,
also
tons
of
great
community
contributions,
sc
cloud
and
linden
again
really
active
in
slack
lots
of
support,
ipfs
force,
a
real
global
competitor,
that's
been
providing
lots
of
community
help,
also
presented
some
events
and
smart
cloud
taking
the
number
five
spot,
so
just
very,
very
cool
teams.
Congratulations
to
our
global
winners
right,
so
the
africa
region,
africa,
was
a
bit
quieter.
C
We
had
an
interesting
mix,
there's
some
behind
the
scenes
stuff
here,
that's
maybe
not
so
obvious
to
participants,
but
in
africa,
and
also
south
america,
we
really
did
have
a
huge
mix
of
you
know.
Some
impressively
run
cloud
operations,
yes,
but
also
a
lot
of
just
good
old-fashioned
physical
logistics
happening.
There
was
tons
of
hardware
being
shipped
all
over
the
world.
There
were
folks
in
data
centers
in
places
like
nairobi
and
south
africa
and
a
bunch
of
other
places,
and
some
of
the
folks
on
this
list
represent
that
so
huge.
C
Congratulations
to
these
teams.
You
took
it
sort
of
you.
You
did
the
space
race
on
hard
mode
in
some
ways
and
decided
to
set
up
capacity
in
regions
where
it
was
quite
challenging,
so
great
work,
the
asia
region.
It's
just
you
know,
you'll
notice,
that
the
top
five
here
look
a
lot
like
the
global
leaderboard,
just
a
hugely
impressive
performance
all
around
by
all
these
teams
to
recognize
them
again
because
their
work
well
deserves
it.
C
Ipfs
main
six
block,
sd,
clad
and
linden
ipfs
force
and
smart
cloud
just
awesome
work,
and
then
because
there
was
just
such
a
strong
performance
here,
I
could
have
made
this
list
incredibly
long.
Unfortunately,
the
slides
have
to
have
text
of
a
certain
size
right,
but
hellofield.com
ipfs,
union
rr,
mine,
1475
and
rs.
You
know
just
really
strong
performances.
Everyone
on
this
list
is
well
set
up
to
be.
C
You
know
a
really
strong
file
coin
miner
going
into
the
future,
and
I
could
have
kept
going
into
the
20s
30s
40s
and
discussed
many
more
europe
region.
We've
got
yoda
taking
the
top
of
the
leaderboard
yoda
is
actually
a
minor.
That's
been
active
across
the
globe,
but
they've
chosen
to
be
anonymous
here,
so
I'll
respect
that
we've
got
lzt
and
then
we've
got
butterfly.
So
these
were
all
really
impressive.
Industrial
mining
operations
set
up
in
the
europe
region,
so
congrats
to
all
these
participants.
C
In
the
north
america
region,
we've
got
mace,
we've
got
n
a
file
pool
and
we've
got
top
blocks
again,
just
sort
of
like
you
know
core
infra
providers
here
really
doing
a
ton
of
great
work
and
then
the
oceania
region
we've
got
hello,
world
nice,
anonymous
name,
very
mysterious.
We've
got
ipfs
cloud,
we've
got
gpo,
ba
hash,
so
and
then
finally,
south
america,
peter
another
nice,
nondescript
name,
kwj
galaxy
and
madison
bay,
cre
who,
through
them
and
their
affiliates,
had
a
couple
of
minors
throughout
the
competition
and
saw
tons
of
success.
C
C
What
about
next
steps
so
immediately
after
this
session
ends,
I
will
be
posting
a
link
to
the
final
rewards
to
space
race
announcements
channel
in
slack.
Please
join
there.
Take
a
look
in
the
next
couple
of
days,
keep
an
eye
on
your
registration
email
address,
because
our
partner
coin
list
will
be
reaching
out
to
you.
As
you
all
know,
you
have
to
do
some
lightweight
aml
kyc,
so
that
we
can
compliantly
send
you
rewards
they'll,
be
reaching
out
to
you
for
that.
C
If
you
forgot
to
register
there's
a
few
folks
in
the
in
the
reward
pools
who
just
didn't
register
for
whatever
reason
not
the
end
of
the
world,
just
please
email,
mining,
filepoint.io
and
we'll
get
you
sorted
again.
Huge!
Congratulations!
Thank
you
performed
beyond
everyone's
wildest
expectations
during
this
competition.
I
cannot
wait
to
see
where
you
take
this
falcon
community
next
I'll.
Take
it
back
to
ayush.
A
Great,
thank
you
very
much
ian,
congratulations
again
to
all
of
the
miners
and
thank
you
again
to
everyone
who
participated
and
helped
make
space
race
a
success
yeah
it
was.
It
was
a
great
three
weeks
and
I
think
the
the
real
big
takeaway
is
what
ian
said,
which
is
anyone
who
is
like
successful
at
space.
Race
is
really
really
well
set
up
to
to
run
successfully
at
mainnet,
and
that's
and
that's
what
we're
all
here
for
so
thanks
again,
and
congratulations
well
done
to
everyone
all
right.
A
Next
up,
we
have
marsh
from
the
file
coin
team.
Another
familiar
face
to
everyone
who
was
working
with
space
race
and
marsha's
gonna
be
somewhat
forward-looking,
telling
us
about
some
exciting
stuff
that
we
have
coming
up
masha
over
to
you.
D
So,
like
ian
said,
hopefully,
everyone
got
some
rest
got
to
recalibrate
got
to
do
some
maintenance,
some
operations,
maintenance
both
on
their
mining
operations,
but
also
on
yourselves
and
your
teams
and
and
your
ability
to
to
come
back
even
stronger,
because
we
are
looking
forward
into
the
next
phase
of
space
race,
which
is
called
orbital
burn
for
miners,
and
you
might
be
asking
okay
what
why
why
are
we
doing
this
again?
I'm
so
tired!
D
I
you
know
I
I
kind
of
paced
myself
for
this
three-week
effort,
and
yet
there
is
so
much
incredible
momentum
here.
We
we
wanted
to
find
a
way
to
continue
that
and
build
upon
that,
for
you
know
the
the
next
chapter
as
we
head
towards
mainnet.
So
there's
a
couple
important
reasons
have
three
goals
around:
why
space
race
2
is
designed
the
way
it
is
and
like
any
good
rocket
or
spaceship
countdown.
I
will
count
backwards
so
in
number
three.
D
I
think
it's
really
this
this
momentum
that
we
all
just
marveled
at
and
and
and
spoke
about,
so
we
onboarded
collectively
over
230
pebbites
of
storage
across.
I
think
it
was
over
400
miners
in
six
continents
and
there's
just
so
much
storage
here
so
much
capacity
and
so
much
excitement
that
we
wanted
to
make
sure
we
were
able
to
continue
that
straight
into
the
next
chapter
and
intimate
in
in
many
ways
number
two.
D
I'm
sure
we
all
noticed
during
space
race,
one
that
that
the
the
the
changes
and
the
rapid
software
improvements
and
the
stress
testing
kind
of
made
for
really
exciting
competition
conditions.
I'm
sure
it
made
made
it
very
stressful
for
miners,
but
it
also
massively
improved
the
software
and
through
your
participation
through
your
bug,
reports.
D
Through
your
comments
and
suggestions,
a
ton
of
improvements
were
already
made
to
the
lotus
software
minor
configuration
yeah
gas
fees,
for
example,
and
and
many
more-
and
this
is
going
to
help
us-
build
a
more
strong
and
resilient
main
network
when
that
launches.
So
we
wanted
to
make
sure
there
was
a
way
to
continue
these
incentives
for
miners
to
keep
testing
keep
improving
the
network,
especially
because
we
identified
quite
a
few
really
important
improvements
like
window
posts
and
faulting
that
we
want
to
make
sure
we
get
right
before
maintenance
launch.
D
So
you
know,
space
race.
2
is
about
continuing
the
incentives,
continuing
the
ability
to
earn
rewards
ahead
of
mainnet
so
that
we
can
keep
those
keep
those
quality
improvements
flowing.
Keep
those
reports
coming
and
make
main
net
the
strongest
network
that
we
can
and
finally
number
one
realistic
market
simulations.
So
our
best
friends
the
deal
bots,
you
know
simulated
only
a
very
small
slice
of
what
will
happen
when
the
main
network
launches
filecoin's
vision
as
a
global
marketplace
for
incentivized
decentralized
storage
requires
actually
a
whole
bunch
of
different
actors.
D
So
we've
got
miners
on
one
hand,
many
many
different
miners,
storage
and
retrieval
miners,
but
we
also
during
space
versus
one
we
didn't
have.
We
didn't
have
storage
clients
on
the
open
market.
So
we
constrained
that
to
the
bots
just
to
make
the
competition
simple,
but
in
space
reviews
two,
we
want
to
introduce
these
clients
and
then
clients
will
be
rewarded
for
making
storage
deals
with
miners
on
the
open
market,
which
you'll
hear
about
very
soon
and
then,
conversely,
miners
will
also
be
rewarded
for
making
these
storage
deals
beyond
the
bot
itself.
D
So
we'll
have
both
components
all
right.
So
all
of
these
three
goals
packaged
together.
What
does
that
mean
for
space
race?
Two?
I
wanna
talk
through
some
of
the
details
of
space
trace
two
and
we'll
be
shipping,
a
blog
post
that
will
have
all
the
specifics
and
rules
and
thresholds
for
that
competition.
D
But
we've
been
getting
many
questions
and
I
wanted
to
make
sure
that
we
addressed
kind
of
the
the
big
components
of
the
space
race,
two
competition.
So,
first
of
all,
when
does
it
start
space
race
two
started
the
minute
that
spacecraft
one
ended.
So
the
sectors
that
we're
counting
or
you
know
any
of
the
performance
goals
will
be
rolled
up
over
starting
at
2300.
D
On
monday
september,
14th
and
they'll
continue
for
at
least
three
weeks,
possibly
longer.
We
do
need
a
small
period
to
kind
of
calibrate
and
update
things
at
the
end
of
the
competition
before
we
head
into
the
next
phase,
so
we'll
be
running
at
least
three
weeks
possibly
longer
and
more
updates
will
be
coming
soon.
D
The
first
component
of
orbital
burn,
though,
is
software,
so
we've
got
incremental,
update
upgrades
coming
out
all
the
time.
I
think
you
saw
7-1
on
friday.
7-2
is
going
to
have
pretty
significant
refactors
it'll,
be
another
optional
update,
but
it'll
be
really
important
because
it
lays
the
groundwork
for
080,
which
is
a
big
network
upgrade.
So
our
software
will
continue
to
update
we'll
be
continuing
to
make
announcements
ahead
of
time.
D
The
upgrade
windows
will
be
a
little
bit
longer
and
we'll
be
giving
more
heads
up.
You
know
more
that'll
be
more
realistic
and
building
upon
the
successes
we
know
we
have
in
getting
the
whole
community
to
come
together
and
make
upgrades.
So
on
the
software
front,
you
can
expect
a
couple
really
important
things
coming
through
some
major
proofs
performance
upgrades
improvements
to
window
posts,
improvements
to
message
throughput
and
many
many
more.
D
The
next
phase
is
storage,
so
in
spacers
2
there
won't
be
a
reward
pool
follow
coin.
Instead
that
those
rewards
will
be
baked
directly
into
how
the
sectors
are
migrated
to
net.
So
a
portion
of
the
sector
is
sealed
during
spacers
two,
and
that
includes
any
sectors
you
sealed
during
spacers,
one
that
you
continue
to,
that
you
continue
to
keep
active
and
mine
on
will
be
migrated
to
mainnet,
and
that
includes
pledge
collateral.
D
So
that's
that's
kind
of
the
main
main
source
of
rewards
for
space,
2
and
all
together,
it's
actually
much
greater
in
magnitude
than
the
rewards,
even
in
space
race
1..
So
we
hope
and
we're
excited
for
miners
to
keep
mining
in
space
race
2..
D
We
are
waiting
until
some
software
improvements
are
made
on
the
lotus
side
on
the
dealbot
side
to
bring
them
back
on
so
you'll
have
some
heads
up
before
the
deal
bots
resume,
but,
more
importantly,
and
even
more
exciting
is
that
open
deal
bots
are
going
to
be
rewarded
and
or
open,
client
deals,
and
earlier
in
the
competition
we
saw
that
you
know.
If
you
did
not
filter
your
deals,
you
could
be
subject
to
attacks
ddos
attacks.
D
You
know
just
a
lot
of
throughput
from
from
potential
clients
that
weren't
necessarily
trying
to
make
real
storage
deals,
but
we
believe
that,
with
the
file
coin,
inflate
inflation
adjustments
and
prevention
that
we've
rolled
out
part
way
through
the
competition
that
that
should
no
longer
cause
the
same
kind
of
trouble
that
it
did
early
on
and
so
we're
encouraging
miners
and
incentivizing
miners
to
open
their
deals
to
the
world
to
fit.
You
know
to
support
this
vision
of
this
global
marketplace:
global
storage
network
for
valuable
data.
D
The
fourth
component
is
minor.
Onboarding,
we've
already
introduced
quite
a
few
new
documentation
pages
for
wallet
management
configuration.
D
D
Both
of
those
will
be
subject
to
a
bunch
of
restrictions
so
that
it
will
be
really
hard
to
abuse,
but
we
do
want
to
address
some
of
the
gaps
in
kind
of
file
coin
and
maintaining
balances
that
many
miners
ran
into
at
the
end
of
the
last
competition.
So
all
four
of
these
components
together
make
up
the
new
orbital
burn,
really
excited
to
see
you
in
this
next
chapter
and
we'll
we
will
be
posting
more
details
in
space
race
announced
soon.
A
Thank
you
very
much,
mosh,
that's
very
exciting,
I'm
sure,
I'm
sure
everyone's
looking
forward
to
the
space
race
too.
After
having
taken
just
a
little
bit
of
a
break
yeah
more
details
will
certainly
be
coming
out
soon,
but
I
hope
that
answered
a
lot
of
the
questions
that
folks
have
already
had
and
certainly
pay
attention
to
the
bit
about
how
sectors
will
be
being
transferred
or
portion
of
the
sectors
will
be
transferred
over
so
definitely
keep
those
sectors
active
and
improving.
A
If
you
can,
because
you'll
want
to
all
right
up
next,
we
have
puja
who
leads
the
product
team
here
at
falcon
and
she's,
going
to
be
talking
about
operation
slingshot,
which
is
a
component
of
space
race.
2,
that's
going
to
be
opening
up
the
number
of
folks
actually
making
deals
and
storing
data
on
file
coin,
which
was
sort
of
the
the
site
of
the
coin
that
maybe
wasn't
emphasized
in
the
first
stage
of
space
race
so
puja
over
to
you.
E
Awesome,
thank
you
so
much
and
hello.
Everyone
for
those
of
you
who
don't
know
me
name
is
fuja,
really
really
excited
to
see
all
the
progress
over
the
last
several
weeks
and
to
enter
this
new
chapter
with
space,
race,
2
and
bringing
storage,
clients
and
developers
onto
the
file
coin
test
net
as
well.
So
today
I'm
going
to
talk
a
little
bit
about
space,
race,
2,
slingshot
or
sr2
slingshot.
E
For
short,
it's
a
three
three-week
competition
to
onboard
as
much
authentic
usable
data
to
the
file
coin
test
net
as
possible,
and
the
first
phase
of
this
competition
starts
in
just
two
days.
It's
on
september,
23rd
2020.
It
begins
at
1800
utc,
so
a
little
bit
about
slingshot
and
and
the
context
mosh
covered
some
of
this
already.
But,
as
we
all
know,
you
know
space
race,
one
focused
on
onboarding
as
much
storage
capacity
as
possible
to
the
network.
E
Sr2
slingshot
is
focused
on
onwarding
as
much
authentic
and
useful
data
as
possible
to
the
network,
and
this
includes
you
know-
data
that's
being
stored
by
many
of
the
various
products
and
applications
and
businesses
and
users
that
colin
mentioned
and
the
ecosystem
presentation.
But
we're
really
looking
to
create
an
opportunity
for,
for
all
these
really
valuable
data
sets
and
all
these
users
that
are
looking
to
use
filecoin
as
their
decentralized
storage
network
of
choice.
E
To
actually
begin
storing
that
data
on
the
network
in
preparation
for
mainnet
launch,
similar
to
the
way
that
the
rewards
were
structured
for
space
race,
one,
the
sr2,
slingshot
prize
pool
is
collaborative
and
competitive
at
the
same
time.
E
Our
goal
over
the
next
several
weeks
is
to
onboard
10,
petty
bytes
or
more
of
real
data
onto
the
network
to
unlock
the
maximum
price
pool
of
500
000
filecoin,
and
we
will,
you
know,
monitor
how
the
competition
is
going.
There's
definitely
potential
to
unlock
more
rewards
as
well.
If,
if
we
vastly
exceed
our
expectations,
you
can
read
more
about
the
competition
rules
and
see
the
leaderboard
when
the
competition
launches
at
this
website,
it's
syncshot
slingshot.filecoin.io.
E
So,
as
I
mentioned,
this
competition
is
currently
the
rewards
are
more
oriented
towards
storage
clients
and
developers
who
are
looking
to
bring
their
data
to
the
filecoin
network.
But,
obviously
you
know
the
mining
community
is
an
essential
part
of
this
competition
as
well,
and
as
mosh
mentioned
there
will.
There
will
be
rewards
for
kind
of
serving
this,
the
storage
capacity
and
storage
side
of
of
what
you
know,
basically,
where
clients
and
developers
are
looking
to
store
their
data.
E
So
miners
are
a
critical
component
of
slingshot
as
well,
and
what
what
slingshot
is
going
to
create?
Is
this
condition
where
there
are
many
users
who
are
looking
to
make
storage
deals
with
miners
on
the
network?
So
the
slingshot
administrative
team
is
working
on
maintaining
kind
of
this
recommended
list
of
miners
for
storage,
clients
and
developers.
E
We're
basically
going
to
you
know,
work
with
the
orbital
burn
team
and
understand
which
miners
are
are
maintaining
their
dial
ability
and
their
connectivity
are
continuing
to
accept,
accept
storage
and
retrieval
deals,
and
not
just
from
the
deal
bots,
but
also
from
clients
and
developers
on
the
network.
This
will
be
kind
of
not
a
prescription,
but
just
a
recommended
list
for
for
users
who
are
looking
to
store
their
data
on
the
network
and
as
long
as
you're,
you
know
doing
the
same
things
that
you
were
doing
for
space
race,
one.
E
Maintaining
your
connectivity,
accepting
storage
and
retrieval
deals
from
storage
clients,
you'll,
be
on
this
list
and
essentially
be
eligible
to
earn
sr2
slingshot
test
net
tokens
for
participating
and
as
and
also
orbital
burn,
rewards
for
serving
the
the
needs
of
these
storage
clients
and
developers.
E
Once
the
competition
launches
on
wednesday,
we
will
also
be
maintaining
a
list
of
the
various
users
that
are
trying
to
store
data
on
the
network
on
the
leaderboard,
and
so
in
case
you
want
to
kind
of
keep
a
pulse
on
who's,
looking
to
store
their
data
on
the
network.
If
you
want
to
maintain
allow
lists-
or
things
like
this,
you
should
be
able
to
do
that
by
looking
at
the
slingshot
leaderboard.
E
I
also
wanted
to
open
an
invitation
to
to
this
entire
community
to
also
participate
in
this
competition.
You
know
this
is
a
network-wide
goal
for
us
to
hit
this
10
pebbie
bite,
target
of
authentic
and
usable
data
being
stored
on
the
network
and
anyone
as
well.
Anyone
in
the
community
is
welcome
to
help
us
achieve
that
goal
if
you
are
not
already
building
an
application
that
intends
to
use
filecoin
for
storage.
E
Maybe
this
is
an
opportunity
to
to
kind
of
take
advantage
of
this
of
this
moment
where
there
are
lots
of
resources
and
and
debugging
help
and
so
on,
and
help
for
the
team
and
obviously
the
file
coin
rewards
as
well
to
actually
give
that
a
shot
and
and
help
the
whole
community
reach
this
target.
So
same
thing,
you
know,
if
you
would
like
to
participate
in
this
competition,
you
can
register
at
the
same
website
and
it's
important
to
know
kind
of
the
dates.
E
It's
a
three
week-
competition,
as
I
mentioned
before,
starting
this
wednesday
at
1800,
utc
and
it'll
end
exactly
three
weeks
later
on
october
14th,
also
at
1800
utc.
We
also
have
a
video
that
we
recorded
that
we
launched
last
week.
That
kind
of
explained
explain
some
of
the
rules
of
the
competition
in
a
slightly
more
fun
way
as
well.
E
So
would
recommend
that
you
check
that
out
and
just
wanted
to
say
thank
you
so
much
for
every
to
everyone
for
participating
in
this
community
and
making
file
coin
great,
really
excited
to
launch
sr2
slingshot
and
have
the
fun
continue
thanks.
A
E
A
Puja,
yeah
god,
I
think
everyone's
excited
for
for
the
for
the
other
half
of
filecoin,
and
I
think
slingshot
promises
promises
to
be
a
great
time,
definitely
excited
to
get
more
details
and
for
the
kickoff
on
wednesday
all
right.
Next
up
we
have
angie
mcguire
who's,
probably
a
familiar
face
to
a
lot
of
you.
She,
she
heads
events
and
communications
for
filecoin
and
she's.
A
F
I
think
you're
too
kind
there.
Irish,
thank
you
so
much
and
thank
you
so
much
to
everybody
else.
It's
just
so
wonderful
to
look
back
on
an
amazing
three
weeks.
I
got
the
biggest
honor.
I
think
I
got
to
kind
of
cover
all
of
the
excitement.
So
let's
take
a
quick
look
back
on
what
happened
in
the
last
three
weeks.
We
hosted
over
10
events.
F
Sorry
two
seconds
here:
oh
there
we
go.
Oh
no
skipping.
We
hosted
over
10
events
ian
mentioned
that
there
were
18
events.
Overall,
we
had
many
community
members
participate
as
well
and
run
their
own
events,
which
was
awesome.
We
had
thousands
of
participants
from
across
across
the
globe,
including
one
we
did.
One
opening
ceremony:
three
live
amas,
three
minor
show-and-tells,
three
technical
workshops
and
three
space
race
reports.
F
So
thanks
so
much
to
all
of
you
who
presented,
participated
and
tuned
into
these
events,
they
gave
us
a
valuable
opportunity
to
connect,
learn
and
build
with
each
other.
If
you
missed
anything,
then
please
don't
worry.
You
can
catch
up
on
our
youtube
channel,
which
is
linked
here
in
the
chat,
and
you
can
also
look
at
the
ama
summaries
on
the
falcon
blog.
Those
are
super
useful.
They
tend
to
be
the
questions
that
everybody's
asking
and
we
post
a
summary
the
next
day
after
they
happen.
F
So
if
you've
got
any
questions
at
the
moment,
we
just
hosted
one
last
week
and
you
can
check
out
all
the
information
on
the
falcon
blog.
We
really
really
enjoyed
the
last
three
weeks.
I
had
a.
I
had
a
blast.
F
I
hope
you
did
too
I'm
so
grateful
for
all
of
the
community
members
ian
mentioned
some
of
our
community
champions
and
some
of
the
people
who
hosted
workshops
they
they
participated
in
in
the
minor
show-and-tells
and
and
it's
just
amazing,
to
see
the
community
kind
of
stepping
forward
and
and
engaging
and
hosting
their
own
events
as
well,
and
we're
always
here,
if
you're
excited
about
hosting
events,
talk
to
us
in
slack
we're
here
to
support
you
and
yeah
we're
excited
to
see
more
of
that
in
sr2,
speaking
of
which
what
is
coming
off
in
srt.
F
Well,
we
listened
to
your
feedback
and
we're
excited
to
be
presenting
more
great
events
for
you.
We
did
decide
to
give
you
a
slight
break.
I
think
everyone
was
tired
after
space
race
one,
but
as
we
go
into
space
race,
two
we'll
be
keeping
some
of
the
events
that
you
really
enjoyed
and
adding
some
more
great
events
for
for
the
slingshot
and
part.
So
we
have
got
this
is
the
upcoming
week.
F
So
tomorrow
we're
going
to
have
a
space
race
report
special
celebration
edition
hosted
by
yours
truly
and
keep
a
lookout
for
that.
Then,
on
wednesday,
we've
got
space
race,
slingshot
launch,
which
will
be
awesome,
so
please
tune
in
for
that.
If
you
can,
following
that,
we'll
have
our
weekly
wednesday
ama
with
the
falcon
team.
So
if
you've
got
burning
questions
about
space,
race,
2
and
about
anything
else
to
do
with
falcoin,
please
join
us
there
and
then
on
thursdays.
F
Everyone's
favorite
is
the
minor
show
and
tell
some
of
our
north
american
miners
will
be
joining
us
to
tell
us
about
their
setups,
their
hardware,
their
architecture
and
teams.
So
we're
really
excited
to
have
you
join
us
at
those
events?
If
you
want
to
know
what's
coming
up,
then
please
check
out
space,
race.filecoin
events
or
check
out
the
slingshot
channel
as
well
and
as
always
emily,
and
I
will
be
posting
upcoming
events
in
the
final
coin-
slack.
F
Thank
you
so
much
to
everyone,
who's
participated
and
best
of
luck
with
space,
race,
2.,
happy
mining
back
to
you,
aish,.
A
Thanks
a
lot
angie,
that's
that's
a
pretty
packed
week.
You
have
coming
up,
I'm
sure
everyone's
looking
forward
to
it
and
for
for
similar
stuff
in
the
weeks
to
come
with
space
race
too.
Thanks
a
lot
all
right!
Next
up,
we
have
our
founder
juan
to
talk
about
to
talk
about
how
space
race
went
as
well
as
you
know,
sort
of
why
we're
all
here
and
and
why?
Why
we're
excited
to
move
into
space
race,
two
and
mainnet,
coming
up
juan
over
to
you.
G
G
All
right
can,
can
we
see
that?
G
Yes,
great?
Thank
you.
I
am
incredibly
excited
to
be
here
with
everyone
celebrating
space
race.
This
has
been
really
a
tremendous
week
set
of
weeks
and
a
massive
culmination
of
what
for
many
of
us
has
been
a
a
very,
very
long
journey,
so
the
you
know
falcon
began.
You
know
even
like
just
the
the
rough
idea
of
falcoin,
you
know
began
in
2014.
G
You
know
early
2014,
so
for
me
at
least
it's
been
like
a
six
year
journey
to
to
to
be
where
we
are
today
and
for
a
lot
of
us
who
have
joined
the
project
over
time.
It
has
been
many
many
years
of
a
lot
of
a
lot
of
hard
work
to
to
build
and
boot
a
new,
a
new
ecosystem
and
a
new
economy
and
a
new
network
for
the
future.
So
it's
it's
a
it's
phenomenal
to
be
here
and
and
be
celebrating
this
this.
G
You
know
kind
of
like
massive
massive
moment
with
with
the
community,
and
so
I
wanted
to
you
know
when,
when
we,
when
we
started
on
ignite
and
started
having
a
whole
bunch
of
events,
you
know
ahead
of
maine
and
launch
you
know
I
we
didn't
really
know
what
we
were
gonna,
we
were
gonna
get
and
and
suddenly
all
kinds
of
events
started
happening,
and
we
said
how
are
we
possibly
going
to
top
that
last
event
right,
so
so
many
things
started
happening
that
were
really
amazing
and
you
know
right
before
the
spaceway
started.
G
We
had
just
had
the
the
the
hackifest
finale
where
an
in
you
know
a
whole
bunch
of
of
people
presented,
awesome
applications
and
systems
that
using
ipfs
and
filecoin
and
and
other
parts
of
the
stack
and
and
and
ethereum
and
a
whole
host
of
things,
and
all
it
was
such
an
amazing,
creative
event.
G
It
was
like
how
can
we
possibly
possibly
top
that
and
and
right
we,
we
sailed
straight
from
that
into
into
the
space
race,
which
was
just
a
an
amazing
set
of
weeks
with,
with
all
kinds
of
trials,
interrelations
and
great
great
moments.
We
have
like
the
whole
network,
massively
stress
tested.
We
did
a
whole
bunch
of
upgrades
and
we
achieved
like
this
phenomenal
and
enormous
amount
of
storage.
The
capacity
here
is
is
phenomenal.
I
was
I
was
really
blown
away
by
by
by
the
level
that
we
reached
here.
G
G
So
it's
phenomenal
to
be
to
be
here
where
we
are
huge
kudos
to
to
you
the
the
participants
of
space
race
that
made
this
possible
all
of
the
folks
that
that
contributed
to
to
the
whole
network,
whether
it's
by
adding
a
lot
of
stores
yourselves
or
by
helping
to
debug
a
bunch
of
things
and
helping
improve
the
protocol
on
the
system
or
by
helping
out
other
people
and
helping
them
get
going,
help
them
debug.
This
is
exactly
what
the
community
is
is
for,
and
about
like
this.
G
This
is
we're
building
this
stuff
together.
It's
been
really
really
amazing
to
to
see
that
kind
of
kind
of
activity
happen,
and
this
is
really
our
shared
results
right.
So
so,
when
we,
you
know
things
like
leaderboards
and
so
on
always
you
know
in
in
these
competitions.
G
It's
so
easy
to
get
caught
up
in
the
oh,
I'm
over
here
and
celebrating
over
here,
and
you
get
into
kind
of
a
competition
moment,
but
it
was
phenomenal
to
see
just
in
the
space
race,
the
level
of
help
and
and
and
community
building.
That
happened,
so
many
people
banding
together
to
solve,
solve
problems
and
to
to
to
help
each
other
out
and
at
the
end
of
the
day,
it's
our
shared
achievement
all
together
to
reach
reach
this
kind
of
level.
So
it's
really
an
amazing
amazing
achievement.
G
I
don't
think
this
is
the
this.
Is
it's
very
hard
for
us
to
in
kind
of
the
the
fast-pacedness
of
space
race
and
everything
that's
going
on
to
kind
of
pause
and
reflect,
but
230
petabytes
per
bytes
of
storage,
and
you
know,
I
think,
we're
close
to
into
eight
or
something
like
that
left.
I
looked
that
level
of
storage
has
never
been
assembled
by
a
group
in
a
community
like
this
in
in
an
economy
like
this.
G
In
a
network
like
this,
this
is
a
fundamentally
new
level
of
of
achievement,
and
we
really
should
be
so
we're
celebrating
that
now,
but
but
it's
one
of
these
kind
of,
like
first
events
to
happen,
similar
to
how
you
know
the
very
first
time
that
a
transaction
on
bitcoin
was
made.
You
know
that
was
a
very
important
event
similar
to
you
know
even
kind
of
like
when
testing
out
bitcoin,
even
before
kind
of
like
the
you
know,
launching
the
network
and
even.
C
G
Of
ethereum,
when
I
remember
even
before
the
the
ethereum
it
was,
was
launched
when,
when
the
ethereum
project,
where
all
of
our
all
of
the
community
got
together
and
and
was
testing
out
all
of
the
implementations
that
we
were
finalizing
and
we
were
figuring
out
a
whole
bunch
of
a
bunch
of
pieces
and
things
were
working
and
not
working
and
like
deploying
smart
contracts.
G
The
last
final
bits
were
getting
figured
out
and
and
that
you
know
that
that
moment
is
a
you
know
very
important
moment
in
the
history
of
web
3
on
the
internet,
that
that
will
a
lot
of
us
will
remem
remember
likewise,
here
now
this
moment
with
space
race
and
this
kind
of
level
of
achievement.
This
is
a
phenomenal
and
really
important
moment
for
the
entire
web.
G
3
web,
3
movement
and
and
then
as
a
whole,
is
the
very
first
time
when
a
network
like
this
was
was
built
so
feel
really
proud
of
of
contributing
to
this,
the
the
folks,
whether
you
add
a
storage
where
you
helped
organize
it
by
the
way,
a
huge.
Thank
you
on
kudos
to
the
entire
team
of
people
that
have
been
running
and
operating
the
space
race.
G
We
say
and
and
talk
a
lot
about
how
hard
and
grueling
it
was
to
like
add
all
of
this
storage
and
and
do
it
do
all
this
for
three
weeks,
but
the
you
know
the
team
building
and
running
the
space
race
and
doing
this
this
putting
on
this
event
together
has
also
been
like
an
amazing,
amazingly
challenging
thing
and
a
huge
kudos,
and
thank
you
to
every
single
person
who
who
participated
in
this.
So
this
has
been
a
phenomenal
achievement,
a
monumental
thing.
G
G
So
what's
next,
we,
you
heard
all
about
orbital,
burn
and
slingshot.
I
wanted
to
give
you
a
bit
of
a
you
know,
kind
of
like
my
my
suggestions
and
recommendations.
This
is
my
my
view.
You
can
take
it
or
dismiss
it.
You
know
really
here
there's
a
lot
that
you
can
do
to
to
get
learn
about.
Falcoin
learn
how
things
work
explore
the
space.
G
You
know
this
is
kind
of
like
quiet
period
with
with
where
you
can
kick
the
tires
and
and
test
out
a
lot
of
things,
and
you
can
go
and
figure
out
how
to
you
know
if
you
haven't
been
a
minor
before
and
you're
you're
just
tuning
in
to
to
this
whole
whole
world.
You
can
try
doing
that.
If
you
have
been
mining
and
you
haven't
been
on
the
other
side
and
you
tried
storing
things
or
building
applications,
you
can
go
and
explore
that
side
of
things
as
a
miner.
G
You
can
take
this
moment
to
just
maintain
your
operations
and
regroup
as
a
team
and
kind
of
like
optimize,
your
setups
and
so
on.
You
can
think
of
this
as
a
as
a
as
kind
of
like
a
like
a
calm
period
before
before
you
know,
like
the
the
the
year
ahead
of
a
lot
of
a
lot
of
activity,
you
can
also
grow
your
storage.
G
It's
very
interesting
to
see
right
now,
even
after
space
race,
two
a
lot
of
miners
went
quiet
and
then
a
couple
of
them
started
adding
a
lot
of
surge
really
quickly
because
they,
I
think
they
were
paying
attention
closely
to
the
rewards
and
they
realized
just
how
how
good
the
rewards
were
and
then
just
have
been
adding
a
ton
of
storage,
and
so
I
think
then
later
other
miners
caught
up
to
that
and
like
now,
they're
adding
more
storage.
So
it's
like
really
kind
of
exciting,
exciting
thing,
but
you
can
do
that.
G
You
can
also
just
practice
a
lot
of
the
flows.
You
can
work
on
internal
tooling.
You
can
open
source
a
lot
of
stuff.
We
would
love
to
to
help
mining
groups
help
each
other
out
and
if,
if
miners
are
withholding
things
because
they
think
it
gives
them
an
advantage.
Maybe
this
is
the
time
to
kind
of
like
crowd
source
rewards
for
for
those
folks,
and
so
we
can.
G
You
know
think
of
think
of
things
like
that,
whether
it's
through
grants
or
other
other
ways
to
help
the
community
build
up
more
more
tooling,
and
you
can
just
really
focus
on
on
you
know:
maintaining
and
growing
your
operations
as
a
minor,
though
you
can
also
you
know,
kind
of
come
over
to
slingshot
and
start
working
with
clients
and
practicing
storage,
steel
flows
with
them,
and
you
can
maybe
meet
some
of
them
and
start
building
relationships.
You
can
start
thinking
about
what
are
their
their
deal
flow
requirements
going
to
be
in
the
future.
G
What
kind
of
application
storage
are
going
to
need?
You
can
work
on
helping
bring
more
clients
to
the
network,
tell
them
about
this
stuff
and
and
now
the
clients
on
the
client
side
you.
This
is
really
a
moment,
a
really
big
moment
for
you.
You
can
take
this
moment
to
to
think
about
the
kind
of
data
that
would
be
extremely
useful
and
valuable
to
onboard
into
the
falcon
network
that
might
be
really
valuable
to
use
in
applications
so
really
valuable
to
to
build
into
into
systems.
G
Think
of
all
kinds
of
really
useful
and
valuable
public
data
sets
that
might
be
great
to
have
so
think
of
you
know
whole
all
kinds
of
data
sets
of
open
access
papers
or
scientific
data
of
various
different
kinds,
or
even
kind
of
like
think
of,
like
the
flicker
data
set,
with
tons
of
like
really
valuable,
open,
open
source
images.
All
of
that
kind
of
stuff.
G
All
of
this,
those
really
rich
valuable
data
sets
we
can
put
onto
a
shared
network
and
if
we,
if
we
do
that,
work
together
to
onboard
all
of
these
really
useful
valuable
data
sets,
then
all
these
applications
that
can
be
built
on
top
of
that
are
going
to
be
way
easier
to
make
so
that
you,
as
an
application,
don't
have
to
get
all
the
data
set
and
build
the
app
if
we
as
a
community
kind
of
onboard
all
these,
all
this
really
useful
and
valuable
data
sets.
G
G
That
would
be
really
really
amazing,
like
maybe,
if
one
group
goes
and
builds
a
an
application
around
visualizing
map
data,
and
maybe
another
person
takes
that
exact,
same
data
and
uses
it
to
maybe
overlay
images
on
top
where,
like
those
are
public
photos
of
important
places
and
so
on,
we
have
a
really
really
special
and
valuable
network
here.
Where
everything
is
content
addressed,
you
can
reference
each
other's
data.
G
If,
if
it's
public
or
encrypted
under
shared
shared
keys
and
so
on,
you
can
you
can
build
applications
that
build
on
each
other's
components
and
that's
going
to
be
a
really
really
magical
ground
for
building
the
applications
of
the
future
and
really
it's
the
web
3
promise.
We
now
have
the
kind
of
infrastructure
ready
for
that.
It's
not
yet.
Now
is
the
time
to
add
all
of
the
data
and
then
the
application.
G
Then
we
can
focus
on
building
those
applications,
so
I
think
a
really
really
great
opportunity
for
you
for
you
now
and
of
course,
you
can
just
practice
the
the
whole
work
of
like
doing
storage
deal,
flows
and
retrieval
deal
flows
and
so
on.
I
think
a
lot
of
clients,
so
the
retail
market
is
not
a
fully
fleshed
out
thing,
so
clients
will
retrieving
things
and
so
on.
G
I
think
the
the
best,
the
best
pathway
will
be
use,
use
awesome
things
like
powergate
to
build
your
applications
so
that
you
can,
you
can
get
all
the
fast
retrieval
facilities
that
powergate
has
look
at.
You
know
things
like
slate
on
as
to
how
slade
achieve
all
this,
and
I
think
it's
a
really
good
time
to
think
through
your
applications
and
how
how
they'll
they'll
get
developed.
G
G
So
those
are
kind
of
like
my
my
recommendations,
and
you
can
really
think
of
this
as
like
this
period
of
space
race
too,
and
at
the
point
where
you
know
both
sides
of
the
of
the
falcon
market
are
kind
of
like
coming
in
in
large
in
large
groups
and
testing
things
out
and
getting
to
know
each
other
and
building
things,
since
it's
a
really
kind
of
meet-and-greet
moment
for
for
for
the
community
to
form,
and
so
you
know,
I
really
look
forward
to
seeing
a
whole
bunch
of
data
sets
and
applications
join
during
the
network.
G
I'd
love
to
see,
for
example,
the
audience
data
set
like
all
of
that.
If
somebody
grabs
that
and
puts
it
on.
Unfortunately,
that
would
be
really
really
awesome.
That
would
enable
a
lot
of
cool
applications,
and
I
would
also
love
to
see
what
kinds
of
integrations
could
could
happen
with,
with
all
of
the
all
of
the
awesome
work
that
that
the
whole
app
defense
project
is
doing
around.
You
know
getting
browser,
support
and
getting
things
to
integrate.
G
So
imagine
if
we,
you
know
during
this
this
period
in
space
race
two,
we
got
a
cool
application
that
was
working
directly
from
the
browser
to
store
and
retrieve
data
from
the
faculty
network
without
any
intermediary.
That
would
be
like
super
super
super
cool
right
now.
I
think
we're
still
going
through
some
kind
of
hosted
instances
of
things
or
or
certain
nodes,
but
I
think
getting
to
that
I
think
would
be,
would
be
really
really
awesome.
G
And
yes,
I
mean
again.
This
is
a
really
important
moment
for,
for
the
whole
community.
There's
lots
of
lot
of
stuff
going
on.
You
can
also
take
it
as
a
time
to
get
to
know
other
groups
get
to
know,
get
to
plan
out
like
the
future,
for
your
organization
and
for
your
teams.
You
know
we
if,
if
it
wasn't
2020-
and
there
wasn't-
you
know
kind
of
like
this
pandemic
and
so
on.
G
This
would
be
a
great
time
for
all
of
us
to
get
together
and
have
a
really
large
conference,
something
like
devcon
and
so
on
in
the
future.
We
I'd
love
to
be
able
to
do
do
something
like
that,
and
so
you
know
with
that.
Like
you
know,
a
big
big
reminder
that
we're
building
a
an
economy
together
we're
building,
we
have
a
lot
of
the
infrastructure
laid
out.
We
have
a
lot
of
the
pieces
and
the
and
the
systems
put
together.
G
We
have
a
lot
of
the
data
starting
to
flow
in
and
we're
kind
of
like
booting
this
economy
in
in
in
stages
and
we're
getting
super
super
close.
You
know
really
really
hope
to
see
a
lot
of
this.
This
continues
to
develop,
and
you
know
really
kind
of
where
we
are
is
here
we're,
like
very
super
close,
it's
a
lot
closer.
Like
the
last
time
you
saw
this
image
like
the
we've
made
a
ton
of
progress,
we're
super
close
close
to
maine.
G
At
the
you
know,
the
rocket
is
like
this
is
kind
of
test
net
we're
in
the
space
race
we
like
are
propping
up
the
rocket
and
so
on,
and
we're
getting
ready
for
for
for
the
big
liftoff
right
so
like
the
liftoff
is,
is
coming
coming
soon.
We're
we're
in
this
kind
of
like
last
preparation
moments,
and
you
know
with
that
open.
This
talk
talking
a
little
bit
about
the
journey.
You
know
really.
Let's
remember
why
why
we're
all
doing
this?
G
We
are
we're
making
a
new
contribution
to
to
computing
infrastructure.
Things
like
web3
are
helping
advance
the
internet
and
how
we
do
things
for
many
of
us.
The
thing
that
brings
us
here
is
trying
to
make
the
web
and
the
internet
much
more
verifiable
and,
and
a
lot
of
us
are,
are
doing
everything
that
we're
doing
all
of
our
systems
and
all
of
our
protocols,
our
applications,
all
of
our
network,
building,
hoping
to
build
something
better
for
the
future.
We
know
just
how
important
and
powerful
computing
is
just.
G
We
know
how
important
and
transformative
these
technological
revolutions
are,
and
we
know
just
how
important
the
long-term
development
of
these
things
is
like
the
many
kind
of
years
and
years
of
of
work.
So
it's
an
exciting
time.
It's
a
big
journey
for
a
lot
of
us.
Many
of
us
have
been
here
doing
this
for
three
to
six
years,
there's
three
or
six
years
ahead.
G
You
know
who
knows
where
we'll
be
in
in
three
years,
like
you
know,
think
about
ethereum
and
the
ethereum
community,
like
you
know,
right
when
it
was
forming
or
right
before
the
when
their
mainnet
launched
right
after
and
you
know
the
amazing
stuff
that
has
happened
in
ethereum
up
until
now,
and
I
urge
you
to
remember
like
what
are
the
kinds
of
superpowers
that
that
we
could
be
helping
develop
with
with
falcon
right,
as
we
build
out
this
this
great
infrastructure
for
the
for
the
network.
G
What
kinds
of
things
you
would
like
to
see?
What
kinds
of
systems
do
you
think
falcoin
can
improve
in
the
in
the
early
stages?
What
kinds
of
applications
you
would
you
would
like
to
see
and
write
about
them?
I
really
encourage
you
now.
This
is
an
important
kind
of
community
moment
where,
for
the
last
months,
we've
seen
just
a
lot
of
folks
coming
on
to
the
to
the
to
the
network
and
starting
to
develop
their
own
voices
and
started.
Writing
writing
their
own,
their
own
perspectives
and
their
own
thoughts.
G
Very
class
is
still
doing
a
lot
of
stuff
and,
like
you
know,
getting
getting
us
ready
to
to
launch
the
network
and
and
and
so
on,
but
really
we're
at
a
moment
where,
at
this
point,
it's
really
you,
the
community,
that
that
is
going
to
define
the
future
and
so
really
and
invite
you
as
a
moment
in
this
moment
to
reflect
on
what
you
want
falcon
to
be
and
how
you
want
falcon
to
to
work
in
the
future
and
write
about
it
and
just
start
start
putting
putting
your
thoughts
on
on
blog
posts
and
so
on
and
really
give
us
a
vision
for
the
future.
G
Give
us
your
perspective.
What
kinds
of
superpowers
you
think
we
could
build
together?
What
kinds
of
things
you
you
think
the
community
should
be
in
it
and
working
on
together
and
over
time.
That
would
lead
to
to
kind
of
improvements,
new
applications
and
and
things
you.
You
think
we
should
do
as
a
whole
community
and
improvement
proposals.
G
So
one
of
the
main
main
things
that
that
a
number
of
folks
are
are
doing
is
booting
up
the
the
falcon
improvement
proposal
system
so
that
a
lot
of
you
can
go
and
start
making
your
own
proposals
for
improvements
into
into
the
network.
G
So
that'll
be
a
good
moment,
and
maybe
lastly
I'll
remind
us
all
that
you
know
really
think
about
think
about
how
to
if
you,
if
you
find
things
that
are,
if
you
look
ahead
and
you
think
about
something
really
amazing
and
you
and
you
think
oh
it'd
be
great
to
to.
If
somebody
made
this,
you
have
two
options
that
you
can.
G
You
should
write
about
it
and
so
that
somebody
else
makes
it
or
you
know
most
likely,
you'll
you'll
get
it
a
lot
more
certain
if
you,
if
you
go
and
make
it
yourself,
so
really
encourage
you.
This
is
a
great
moment
for
you
to
invent
invent
what
the
next
few
years
hold
for
for
web3.
G
Thank
you
so
much.
Thank
you
for
building
filecoin
with
us.
Thank
you
for
contributing
to
this
decentralized,
efficient
and
robust
foundation
for
humanities
information.
We
couldn't
be
happier
to
be
building
it
with
you.
This
is
an
really
phenomenal
moment
for
for
us
as
a
community
and
really
looking
forward
to
to
the
many
years
to
come.
Thank
you
so
much
and
thank
you
to
all
of
the
folks
participating
in
space
race
and
the.