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A
So,
michael,
what
one
question
the
community
had
for
you
having
worked
in
multiple
ecosystems
in
this
industry?
What
do
you
think
falcone's
community
can
learn
from
the
others
and
vice
versa?
What
can
other
communities
learn
from
palpatine.
B
Oh,
that's
a
good
question.
I
guess
I
would
say
that
filecoin,
for
starters,
can
probably
learn
quite
a
bit
about
how
to
do
some
of
the
defy
and
lending
applications,
because
that's
relatively
new
to
this
particular
ecosystem.
The
focus
had
been
on
the
technical
infrastructure
and
sort
of.
Conversely,
I
think
a
lot
of
other
ecosystems
could
learn
from
the
sort
of
level
of
effort
and
sort
of,
I
would
say,
like
technical
diligence,
that
the
filecoin
project
undertook.
B
I
think
a
lot
of
projects
try
to
go,
maybe
a
little
too
fast,
because
this
environment
is
one
where,
although
you
want
to
be
able
to
sort
of
follow,
you
know
trial
and
error
methodology.
You
do
need
to
do
that
in
a
safe
space
before
you
try
to
push
it
into
the
real
world,
and
I
actually
think
the
file
of
coin
ecosystem
did
a
really
good
job
and
in
being
ready
to
go
so
that
when
things
went,
went
live
they
were
sort
of
mature
enough
to
to
so
to
sustain
the
the
inflows.
A
Thank
you
so
stephen,
I
see
you
got
your
video
working
so
we'll
come
back
to
you
next,
so
stephen,
you
run
a
100
person
meet
up
in
china
for
ipfs
and
fall
coin.
Can
you
share
some
of
your
experiences
running
that
group
and
how
you've
seen
that
community
grow
and
how
it
will
grow
in
the
future.
C
Okay,
I
have
been
working
on
this
for
about
two
to
three
years
and
yeah.
Well,
we
when
we
set
up
this
group,
there
are
only
a
few
people
and
less
than
ten,
I
think
I
said
yeah
the
most
important
thing
and
for
us
to
grow.
The
members
of
this
community
is
that
we
we
insist
to
do
some
yeah
and
activities,
including
the
meetups
and
yeah
and
yeah
some
events
and,
for
example,
we
have
the
we
have
weekly
meetups.
C
We
call
it
its
first
open
day
every
week
every
tuesday
evening,
and
we
have
many
meme
people
to
join
us
and
we
always
to
let's
just
know
about
how
the
ipa
phase
work
and
how
the
file
coin
works
and
also
how
about
the
storage
market,
the
trend
and,
what's
about
the
wave
3
and
what's
the
opportunity
about
this,
this
is
wednesday
and
we
also
have
the
yeah.
C
We
also
have
some
and
and
there's
some
engineers
actually
in
our
group
and
to
support
others
to
set
up
their
system
and,
for
example,
yeah
for
the
ipf's
system
to
do
some
services
and
also
for
the
falcon
we
yeah
proactively,
joined
this
all
of
this.
C
So
I
think
in
one
word
and
you
need
to
you-
need
to
focus
on
this
and
continuously
and
insist
on
this,
because
they
yeah
because
time
values
too
right,
yeah
and
if
you
think-
and
this
is
valuable
to
do
this-
and
you
continue
to
this-
and
you
will
have
more
more
and
more
people
to
join
us.
A
Great,
thank
you,
okay,
so
moving
to
trent
next,
so
one
question
we
we
had
from
from
a
viewer
was
so
how
does
you
know?
How
does
your
talk
and
maybe
ocean
protocol
more
generally
relate
to
retrieval
markets?
You
know:
is
it
complementary,
an
alternative
approach
or
competitive
in
in
some
way.
D
Well,
it's
not
designed
to
be
competitive.
I
I
see
that
generally,
it
will
be
simply
a
rapper
on
top
right
like
so.
The
retrieval
miner
has
to
go
and
you
know
serve
up
the
the
like.
D
At
the
end
of
the
day,
someone
has
to
get
the
uri
right
so
and
if
there
is
any
overlap
right
now,
then,
which
I
don't
think
there
is,
but
if
there
is
then
let's
work
together
to
make
sure
that
that
these
things
dovetail
very
well,
and
this
is
why
I
referenced
that
you
know
that
there
is
opportunity
for
much
tighter
integration
there.
D
I
also
think
you
know
looking
at
the
filecoin
whitepaper,
there
was
some
really
interesting
questions
about
how
to
create
a
market
around
that
right
and
I
guess
that's
kind
of
what
you're
getting
at
too,
and
I
do
see
that
there's
right
now.
You
know
there's
a
particular
way,
but
there
definitely
can
be
other
ways
to
explore
this,
and
this
is
where
you
know:
ocean
market
could
be
interesting
as
well
with
the
data
tokens
there.
D
I
think
you
know
once
once
again,
like
sorghum
was
riffing
on
too
there's
a
lot
that
can
be
learned
from
defy
a
lot
of
exploration
around
ways
to
price
things.
You
know
amms
is
one
way,
but
also
you
know
dutch
options
and
channel
auctions
and
order
books
and
all
this
and
we're
we're
still
at
the
beginning
of
you
know,
exploration
and
of
these
approaches.
D
I
know
even
for
ocean
we're
going
to
be
releasing
an
updated
version
of
ocean
that
actually
makes
it
that
much
more
like
that
improves
up
on
the
pricing
yet
right
in
an
amm
context.
So
so
yeah
lots
of
opportunity
for
collaboration.
A
Awesome
thanks,
trent,
okay,
michael
coming
back
to
you
another
question
from
the
chat:
are
there
other
kinds
of
crypto
networks
that
have
this
triumph
of
the
com?
Commons
property
that
you
described
or
is
it
something
that
you
think
is
pretty
unique
to
the
foul
point
ecosystem.
B
So
I'm
gonna
sort
of
invert
that
by
riffing
off
of
trent
and
say
it's
not
so
much
that
filocoin
alone
has
this
property.
It's
that
file
coin
is
a
really
powerful
example,
but
it
sort
of
synergizes
beyond
that.
So
the
idea
with
the
question
of
like
synergy
versus
cooperation
with
something
like
ocean,
starts
to
bleed
into
this
question
of.
B
Almost
you
know
previously
shadow
economy
again
to
kind
of
riff
off
of
trent
we're
actually
making
that
more
of
a
public
good,
and
when
I
describe
it
as
a
commons-
and
I
talk
about
this
triumph
of
the
commons,
what
I'm
basically
saying
is
that
we
we
have
this
environment
where,
instead
of
participating,
making
things
worse
or
negative
externalities
we're
getting
this
feed
forward.
You
know
network
effect,
the
positive
externality,
at
least
for
the
foreseeable
future.
It's
a
pretty
like
big,
open
plane
where
the
benefits
are
for
integrating
and
collaborating.
B
A
Awesome
thanks
and
rotating
again
so
stephen
another
question
the
community
had
for
you.
What
has
your
experience
been
with
file
coin
plus
so
far.
D
C
Is
very,
very
important
for
falcon
network
and
for
the
falcon
ecosystem
is
because
we
want
to
have
the
file
control
worker
to
restore
and
yeah
valuable
data
and
to
contribute
to
the
world,
and
so
we
we.
We
also
put
a
lot
of
effort
to
support
this
and
especially
yeah.
There
are
and
different
zones
here,
for
example,
we
need
to
have
verified
clients
and
we
need
to
have
a
notary
and
all
these
words
to
be
more
mature.
C
So
right
now
I
and
I
have
my
workmates
together
to
and
to
be
involved
in
different
parts
of
this
yeah
falcon
plus,
and
I
messed
up
as
a
yeah,
and
I
already
applied
the
notary
and
where-
and
I
hope
to
be
in
this
system
to
and
comes
build
to
all
of
these
things-
and
I
also
as
a
adviser
to
and
incubate
another
team
to
help
them
to
build
up
their
falcon
application
to
save
and
yeah
to
get
zero
and
valuable
data
and
to
be
verified
clients
to
work
in
this
in
this
system.
C
But
right
now
I
would
think
that
we
are
doing
this
very
carefully
is
because
it's
not
like
really
fully
decentralized
cabinets,
right,
yeah,
it's
because
kind
of
we
have
a
community
and
to
kindness-
and
this
whole
thing.
I
think
that
which
is
also
good,
because
we
would
have
ang
chen
of
chain
and
governance
and
and
together
to
to
to
help
the
falcon
native
to
godzilla
app
and
after
some
time.
Well,
we
have
a
solid
and
yeah.
C
We
have
an
assorted
solution
and
we
think
is
very
good.
We
could
be
more
decentralized,
okay.
I
would
think
that
yeah,
it
might
take
about
one
year
to
make
all
the
process
and
all
this
sense
to
be
more
mature
and
these
things
could
go
very
smoothly,
and
but,
from
my
experience
I
yeah,
because
I
have
many
contacts
in
china
with
many
minors.
C
I
would
think
that
many
millimeters
are
very
very
interested
by
this,
and
they
want
to
get
the
valuable
data
to
be
to
be
stored
in
their
your
user
and
your
storage.
Just
and
there
are
many
application
developers
are
waiting
to
involve
this,
but
they
need
some
idea
to
have
some
guidance.
So
I
would
encourage
we
have
some.
You
know
we
have
some
events
and
have
some
training
and
to
have
more
mountain
activities
to
support
this
yeah.
A
Thank
you.
So
we've
got
time
for
one
more
question
and
that
question
is
going
to
be
for
trent.
So
this
is
a
another
one
from
from
the
from
the
community.
How
can
a
rug
pull
affect
the
price
of
a
data
asset?
Does
having
a
proof
of
storage,
for
some
data
affect
the
rug
pull
index.
D
Yes,
so
I
mean
overall,
a
data
asset,
it's
a
token
right,
so
there
might
be
100
or
10
000
of
those
tokens
like
a
cap
to
say
10,
000
tokens
and
initially
right
now,
the
data
owner
or
the
data
publisher.
Sorry,
you
know
he
would
have
all
of
the
tokens.
So
maybe
he
initially
puts
into
the
pool
you
know
at
first.
D
He
has
all
the
supplies
who
he
puts
all
of
those
tokens
into
the
pool,
and
then
some
people
started
buying
them,
of
course,
to
distribute
the
tokens
over
time.
But
then
he
decides.
Okay,
he's
gonna
sell
some
of
his
his
shares
and
yeah
and
pull
up
maybe
a
lot
right
and
by
doing
that,
it
decimates
the
price
right,
because
you
have
more
ocean
tokens,
but
compared
to
data
tokens
in
that
particular
pool
than
right.
It's
just
like
you
know,
I
think,
2017
ico
era.
D
There
was
people
doing
exit
scans
right.
You
know
where
they
would
pump
up
some
like
come
up
with
some
coin.
That
didn't
even
exist
and
then
they
would
put
it
out
there
and
they
a
bunch
of
people
would
buy
it
and
then
they
would
sell
their
tokens.
D
You
know
one
day
later
or
one
month
later
and
disappear
right,
so
we
actually
saw
stuff
like
that
in
the
early
days
of
ocean
market
as
well,
which
is
cool,
I
think
it's
great,
you
know
it's
a
sign
of
a
healthy
market,
actually
right
and
speculation,
but
so
that's
kind
of
that
perspective.
Like
it.
A
data
token
is
an
access
token
right.
It
doesn't
represent
its
ability,
so
it
represents
the
ability
to
access
a
data
set
right.
It
doesn't
represent
right
now.
D
You
know
anything
like
the
physical
characteristics
of
the
data
like
if
it's
stored,
one
time
or
ten
times
or
whatever
right,
so
so
that's
kind
of
the
the
difference
yeah.
So
there
are
opportunities
to
actually
probably
dive
deeper
into
that
that
stack-
and
you
know,
have
different
classes
of
data
tokens
that
are
related
to
different
things,
and
it
actually
might
dovetail
super,
interestingly,
with
with
the
filecoin
ecosystem,
for
where
everything
becomes
linear.
D
C20
token,
at
all
these
different
level
layers
to
the
stack
you
know,
and
it
goes
deep
to
refunds
argum
as
we
like
to
riff
on
each
other,
so
so
yeah.
That
would
be
a
summary.
But
you
know
at
the
surface
level
right
now,
they're
kind
of
orthogonal
to
each
other.
A
Got
it
okay,
thank
you
all
the
riffing,
much
appreciated!
That's
what
we
love
to
see.
Trent,
michael
stephen!
Thank
you
so
much
for
your
time,
thanks
for
being
part
of
this
today
great
talks
and
it
looks
great
a
lot
of
questions
and
I'm
glad
we're
able
to
answer
some
of
them.