 I'm here to talk about some of the startups that are building on within the PL network. We've worked really hard within the PL network for the network to be the best home for builders, to really realize their hopes and dreams and bring their web three visions into reality. And so we strive to be the absolute best partner to founders and teams. In the last few years, hundreds of startups have taken investment and joined the PL network to turbocharge their web three projects. And this really spans the gamut of investing and incubating a small team or an MVP through an accelerator or a dev grant to supporting startups that have already achieved product market fit and are in the scaling and growth stages of their life cycle. There are now over 500 total startups in the protocol labs network at various stages of funding. Now it's really hard for me to showcase all of these startups in really one presentation, but I'm going to try and touch on a few example categories to give you a sense of the breadth of startups that are within the network today. So first, there's a whole class of personal storage applications. Think like privacy preserving, fully encrypted Dropbox where users actually own their own data. And this is all built on IPFS and Filecoin. These are apps our mom can use to take advantage of the properties of web three. Skiff, Chainsay, Fleek are just three examples and they've all raised their series A recently and starting to accelerate their growth into web two style users. Matrix is also a personal messaging and enterprise collaboration platform that continues to gain steam. Second, 2022 really paved the way for new ground for web three metaverse and gaming companies. I'm super proud of teams like Mona and Zone for building extremely high quality metaverse experiences on web three tech and startups like OP Games and Double Jump for helping gaming cross the chasm into web three. Video and audio use cases are also becoming dramatically easier with startups focused on those problems specifically. For example, Audius is a web three native streaming and music discovery platform and Huddle is a video conferencing software. Think like Zoom but built on IPFS and Filecoin. In fact, a few weeks ago, Misari switched entirely from Zoom to using Huddle One for all of their internal and external meetings. Decentralized identity and credentialing is also a super important web three primitive and several teams have been trying a whole bunch of different and complementary approaches including ceramic, lit protocol, spruce, unstoppable domains. These are super well capitalized efforts that have raised between 13 and 65 million in the last year and so we're super excited for them to bring decentralized identity into reality. There's a long list of developer tools and crypto networks that are also building in the PL network. I'll highlight just a few including privy which provides APIs to manage user data off chain. They raised 8 million just recently from Sequoia and Celestia, a modular consensus and data network that recently secured 55 million from Bain Capital and Polychain Ventures. And there's a category of startups in the PLN that provide tools to help onboard businesses to web three including CoinShift that provides treasury management solutions that actually came through one of our accelerator programs about a year and a half ago and Magna that helps alleviate the burden of token management. Finally we have startups actually launching crypto focused hardware into space. Think WeatherXM, Cryptosat, Spexy and many others and a whole category of decentralized science startups including DeciLabs and Radex which is an operating system for your lab. So without further ado I'm gonna call on five of those teams to go into a little bit more depth and present their visions on how to make their projects a reality. Thank you very much. Hello, my name is Manos. I'm the CEO of WeatherXM. In WeatherXM we're building the fastest growing global weather station network. We launched earlier this year and we already have 9,000 members in our Discord server and sold more than 5,000 weather stations worldwide. Now you might think that weather is a solved problem but in reality most of the world lacks accurate weather knowledge on past, current and future conditions. Governments spend billions every year trying to tackle this problem, monitoring and forecasting weather but weather remains one of the largest challenges of human kinds. So new approaches are needed and inspired by Filecoin and Helium we adopted their economic ideas. We're utilizing their infrastructure so we're storing weather on Filecoin and using compute from Filecoin and utilizing the network communication from Helium. And we have a design and economic system where weather station owners are rewarded with our WXM token and weather customers have to purchase and spend our token in order to use the network data and network services. To support this model we had to build our own hardware, our own weather stations. Weather stations are designed for large-scale deployments. They are 10 times more affordable. They are energy and communication autonomous and they provide cryptographic proof on weather conditions. So our community already benefits from accurate weather forecasts using our mobile app in Android and iPhones. And we have shipped 2,000 stations worldwide which are connected to our network and send real-time weather data. We're shipping another 3,000 next month and we are ramping up production to meet the huge demand with a schedule to produce 11,000 by the end of the year. To give you a comparison, NOAA, the US Met Office, is operating 14,000 weather stations. So our goals are to build, our vision is to build an open Web3 weather infrastructure and our short-term goals are to ensure the maximum data quality of our network, to improve our forecast accuracy and to provide weather-autocall services to industries that can benefit from moving on-chain like the Weather Insurance one. We're four people from the team here in Lisbon for the next two weeks. Come and find us. We're happy to talk about weather and Web3. Thank you. Hey, everyone. It's awesome to be here with all of you today and to officially introduce TEFRA Labs to the PL network. TEFRA Labs was started because we believe that the world needs better coordination structures that do a much better job aligning incentives to important problems that need to be addressed. They're already countless individuals and organizations working tirelessly towards solving important challenges and addressing important opportunities for humanity such as ethical AI, education, poverty, and many more, some of which Juan mentioned earlier today as well. But we believe that these are the sorts of challenges and opportunities that are gonna need more complex coordination of many more people than ever before. And at TEFRA Labs, we want to build some of the critical coordination and support structures that will bring billions of people together and enable them to work with unparalleled autonomy, ownership, and impact. Our first project is Radius, a decentralized talent marketplace powered by an open user-owned reputation protocol. On the Radius network, people own their own work history and reputation and are able to curate these experiences and take them with them as they move forward into future opportunities as well. They're also naturally incentivized to make sure that their working engagements are successful. We launched an early version and early MVP of the Radius front end earlier this year and we're proud to share that to date, we've been able to support more than 50 contributor teams contributing to dozens of grant-funded opportunities throughout the IPFS and Filecoin ecosystem. Some examples of Radius grantee work includes new software to support petabyte-scale Filecoin clients. Shout out to the Singularity team. Also implementing various IPFS requests for measurement to support the Pro-Lab team as we try to bring more observability to the IPFS network. And also engineering roadmaps and specs to be able to sync and store blockchain state and transaction history across many different L1 and L2 chains to and from IPFS and Filecoin and many more projects as well. As we look ahead, we're piloting a number of new initiatives to bring new contributors into the PL network and eventually other ecosystems over time. We recently announced the Radius Fellowship, FBM edition, which is a six-week engineering fellowship to train builders on how to build robust smart contracts with FBM. And next year, we're gonna be launching the Radius reputation protocol which will allow builders to curate Web3-native credentials, develop professional profiles and portfolios, and eventually get access to a huge host of new funding opportunities. As we go, we're looking to onboard new ecosystems and also to support developers in building applications on top of the Radius protocol, especially those that need to align talent, capital, and ideas. We're currently a small but mighty team and we're fortunate to have the support of many incredible advisors, mentors, and collaborators on this journey. And just on a more personal note, I'm personally so humbled to see this network as it's grown over time, to see just all the impact that we're super excited to generate, and just really grateful that TechRelabs gets to help this network grow as we move forward. Thank you. My name is David and I'm the CEO of DAGhouse, a startup incubating protocol labs and soon spinning onto its own independent entity. DAGhouse builds the Web3 storage platform, NFT storage on top of it, and Elastic IPFS, a cloud-native IPFS implementation. The Web3 storage platform has grown massively in the last year, now with over 170 million uploads available over IPFS and stored in Filecoin deals. Most of this growth has come from the NFT space, though more recently continues to accelerate outside of it. W3Link, our HTTP gateway, has also grown a ton since launching in March, now with over one billion weekly requests. This is from users like MagicEden, magnifying end-user usage. The Web3 storage platform is solving a problem we're all familiar with. Traditional cloud providers are incentivized and designed to lock you in, undermining the potential of applications to truly solve user needs. Our users love the Web3 storage platform because it breaks down data and identity silos found in infrastructure today. By unlocking the data layer, our users can implement any application architecture they can dream of. Our platform consists of complimentary products across storage, CDN, and naming that take decentralized protocols and make them super easy to use. Users pay five to 10 cents per Ghibli bag stored per month, depending on their use case. Uploads are encoded on the client's side into DAGs to keep things trustless and car files of these graphs are uploaded to our service. Our service stores multiple copies of these car files from our hosted Elastic IPFS solution to make things available over public BitSwap, in W3Link for fast reads from our gateway, and in Filecoin deals for verifiability and as we learned today in the future much, much more. This year we've come a long way, simplifying our infrastructure, going from running two free onboarding ramps for data onto Filecoin on completely separate infrastructure to running a single full-fledged developer platform that we can build a business around. It might sound basic, but growth in the past year has largely come from providing the read and write reliability and performance that users have come to expect. For instance, on the left here, you can see upload latency issues we were having at scale. And on the right, how deploying Elastic IPFS in production really turned performance around, accelerating growth. W3Link was also a huge growth driver, launching and iterating on it with its design providing fast reads while maintaining decentralization. Okay, sorry. And then what are we up to lately? Well, this week we're super excited to share with everyone the beta of our new upload API that's UCanbase. You heard about UCan from Fission earlier. This API, W3UP, will easily let developers build serverless and or user-centric applications and plug in copy and paste front-end modules for immediate integration with Web3 Storage. We also are busy at work optimizing our cost space and passing on cost savings to users. Sorry, it's a little bit out of sync. All right, I think this makes more sense. Yeah, we're busy optimizing our cost space with IPFS eliminating lock-in. We can give users the choice of where to store their data physically, which commoditizes cloud prices with cheap Filecoin storage at the forefront of disruption. We've only gotten this far because of the awesome DacHouse team as well as the larger Protocol Labs network. Huge shout out to all those who have helped along the way. My name is Ayush. I'm the co-founder and CEO of HODL01. At HODL01, we're building a decentralized real-time communication engine. I wanted to meet you all, IRL, talk about, give our talk and tell you about what we have been doing at HODL01 for the last two and a half years, but unfortunately, wasn't able to make it. But here I am, talking from India, talking on our own platform at HODL01 and trying to tell you that what we have done in the last two and a half years. So I'll just do a quick screen share. So the problems which we had been trying to solve with Web3 major, essentially the first being privacy and security. That means the current calls are not... It's transport encrypted. They're not content encrypted. That means your calls could be seen by the servers. At the end of the day, it could be decrypted there. The second is performance issues. That means the current clients over architecture for audio and video doesn't lead to a really good quality of calls, especially if you don't have a good bandwidth connection. The third is the top-down economy. That means all the value which is getting accrued are either getting accrued to the platform or to the cloud provider itself. That's where HODL01 comes in. We have a three-pronged approach. The first is an app. The second is an SDK and the third is a protocol. The app is a sufficiently decentralized platform. That means you can do all the things you can do on Google Meet and Zoom, but in a cryptonative manner at HODL01 platform. The second is the SDK. That means a plug-and-play SDK where all the devs can use it to power their calls with a few lines of code. The SDKs are also live. The third is the protocol where that's the end game of HODL01, where all the people who are running the, who are having an e-call, one of them can become a node and they can power the call of all of us, essentially moving from client server architecture to a node node architecture, more towards the edges. This is the platform where you can do all the things as I mentioned, you can record over IPFS and Filecoin, you can live stream via live peer where the audio video is done completely by the HODL01 infrastructure. The traction on the app has been great. We have went from 15,000 minutes of meeting from Q4 2021 to 450,000 in the Q3 of 2022 itself. We have done more than 25,000 meetings so far with 13,000 users, 2,700 wallet users and 1,300 DID users as well. This is our team, we're a team of 23 people now based all across in India, Germany, Nigeria, as well as Hong Kong and functional experience in a lot of varieties from development to research, to sales and marketing as well. These are our services, our app, our APIs and SDKs which we provide. The SDKs are something which is launched now and we'll be doing a couple of hackathons going forward into the future where you can bring your own wallets, you can inject your own NFT element into the SDK itself. You can use recordings over Filecoin, you can live stream via live peer and it's highly composable, much faster integration and three X cheaper than any of the SDKs which are out there. The emerging use cases of 1001, where 1001 SDKs will be used are immense and we are looking forward to get a lot of adoption into that. Yeah, thank you so much for listening to me and I met Juan, I met Colin, I met Molly, James, Ruben and a lot of others as a protocol labs team at Filecoin Singapore. Can't wait to meet you again and hope you have a great experience there. Thank you so much, bye-bye.