 We've got a lightning speed through our spotlight, Zarting with Space Warp. OK, challenge accepted. So for FEM, talking about Space Warp and how you can get ready for it, if you haven't heard of Space Warp, it's the launch program that we're running with Ecosystem. TLDR, we had a huge hackathon that just ended. The finale is this Friday. If you want to tune in and see what teams have made it to the finals and what people are building, you can do so at the link here. Great button function. We've had a lot of great content. We both demo and solutions come up from the hackathon itself. You can click on all those things to check it out. I will call out the huge piece. And thank you for all the teams at N-Trust here who have participated at Vakyaal, Medusa, S2 area as well, working together with us to get demos out and integrations out and being allowing hackers to test those. Also realizing that dealmaking contacts is a huge piece of the developer experience for them to understand so we're going to work a lot more on the documentation moving forward. The other piece here is that if you want to collaborate with FVVM, we have the early builder demo showcases that are running all the way to launch. If you want to participate, you can DM me to join the FVM Foundry F1 channel to get what the agenda is. And so when you participate in there, you can also project, you can share your project or you can have the demos that you're working on shared with other hackers there to test it out. So a lot of building going on right now, if you want to participate in that and get your project tested, go to the link over here. This will be an internal resource page for folks over here. As much as possible, we hope that you ask questions and fill build us openly. And then if you have any internal questions that you're not sure about, you can ask in the FVM EMA internal channel, which is private and you can also ping me to join it. But yeah, 30 seconds. Woohoo, tune in tomorrow. On to Birdie. Hi, this is Birdie from Sentinel Team. We want to share a service we created to generate a daily archive of gray snapshot for the five point minute chain of synced genesis. So we currently have 900 snapshot totaling of 33 or byte of data. So what are kind of great snapshots? They include state rule messages received for the 28 AD epochs that they cover. What are they important? First, they allow initialization of notars of file coin clients on any specific date. Second, our team use those snapshots to extract and index the full chain data. We are currently at 90% completeness of the data processing and we made it queryable in BigQuery. We are starting to onboard people both internally and externally. For some high-pride tables, we do have full data. For example, we provide messages and gas output to Crypto for land to help auditing work for storage providers. Third, those snapshots serve as a full chain history backup beside existing full archive of nodes. It's possible to reconstruct the full node for those snapshots. And that is the possibility of storing a full file coin chain on file coin APFS is greatly simplified. We already have a player and partners showing interest in working on this. We can share more in the future. Thank you. Woo-hoo! Great progress. Station. Hello. Station is your gateway to the file coin economy as now shipping with an inbuilt wallet. Before, you had to put in a fill address from an external wallet, but now the onboarding is super slick and it just sets one up for you automatically. The way you can use it, you just go in and you get your station address. And as you earn fill for completing jobs and earning from the file coin economy, it starts to tally up and your total goes up. And we want to treat it as sort of a hot wallet. So every so often you'll transfer that fill out to a more secure or permanent wallet. And you can see on this wallet page, you've got a list of previous transactions coming in and we're leaning on the Glyph APIs here. If you want to find out more, head to fillstation.app to download. And shout out to Julian Gruber who's led on this initiative and Miro as well. NB, there are no modules yet which are actually going to be paying out fill, but there are a lot of module builders who are really interested in building these modules and having a peer-to-peer network set up in people's home devices. We've just kicked off a working group with a Slack channel. So if you would like to get involved, please get in touch with us and join the working group to create all these modules which are going to start participating in various different ways for Filecoin economy. How's that? Deal-client contracts, Trinage. Hello. So with FPM coming online, we decided to build some generic client contracts which would serve as a template for a lot of the use cases we want to see built on Filecoin. Examples of such our data DAOs, perpetual storage, storage automation. We also developed tooling on the SP to claim bounties and enhance the deal-making protocol to initiate deals with contracts which will make deal-making more programmatic. I want to thank you to the Anton and the Boost team who are working to basically build a solution in a more productionized manner and bring it to SPs. Some of the positive things to come out of this work was to highlight a lot of the gaps we had in the protocol and drove some protocol refinements. And also in tooling, which we have available today both on the dev and the SP side, we've also seen several devs use these contracts as templates to build their own functionality as part of Hack Fevem and the space for Hackathon. So that's been very encouraging to see. If anyone is interested in learning more about this, we have created multiple tutorials with several links to documentation and hope to create more. You can find us at where to find us box. I do want to give a shout out to Zenground Zero for initiating this project. Irene and Luca from the CryptoNet team who've been engaging in protocol research for this and Jennifer for holding the project together. As for what's next, we want to use these building blocks to store Filecoin on Filecoin, which hopefully serves as a strong demonstration for what can be built on our network.