 Welcome, everyone, to our November PL-Endres All Hands Meeting. Our agenda for the day. We have a quick working group intro for people who might be joining us for the first time, or virtually joining us for the first time. We record these and put them up publicly on YouTube. And we have a ton of spotlights because of bajillion things shipped during lab week at DevConnect. And the last month has been extremely exciting and productive. So thank you, everyone, for sharing the great spotlights. And we'll actually have a deep dive into lab week at the end and save some time hopefully for Q&A. Feel free to also drop Q&A in the chat as we go along so that any speakers can update and share snaps about the amazing things. So without further ado, we'll get started. As a quick reminder for folks, the PL-Endres working group is one of many amazing communities of engineers, researchers, and developers in the PL network, helping drive breakthroughs in computing to push humanity forward. We get to work across a plethora of amazing computing projects with a special focus on IPFS, LAPIDA-P, and FilePoint. But there's actually many awesome projects that we'll be hearing more about over the course of this meeting. And that operate in our space where we're building amazing digital technologies that can help lock the web open and enable digital human superpowers. Our mission is to scale and unlock new breakthroughs for IPFS, FilePoint, LAPIDA-P, and related protocols. We do it in three main ways, driving those new breakthroughs in protocol utility and capability, scaling network native research and development, and stewarding and growing our OSS projects, networks, and communities. We have a ton of amazing groups that participate in the PL-Endres working group. We'll be working to update this even more over the course of the new year as we have more groups joining this kind of working group venue for engineering and research coordination. And this is the strategy that we've been doing over the past year. So we're closing out 2023. This is our last all hands of the year. We will not be doing a December all hands just as a heads up. And these are the four main components we've been focused on. First critical systems stewardship and growth, then helping grow teams and networks in the PL ecosystem, building upon these protocols. And then finally robust storage and retrieval and compute over FilePoint state and data. This is a version of a map of breakthroughs that we've been tracking over the past many quarters. And as you can see, we're just about there. Many of these check marks turned green just in the past couple of weeks. And we will get spotlights on a number of those launches as well. And I'm sure we'll hear more about some of the things that are shipping just before the end of the year as well. I believe a great at fast finality has is a thing that we are working on, but is definitely not expected to ship in Q4 more of a Q1 activity. And with a further ado, I'll pass off to each lead to give an update into our Q4 OPRs. Matthew. Sure. I'm going to fill in for Lauren and give the first set of updates on critical systems, keeping them running on the alcoine network side and be 21 is scheduled to go out on the 12th. The only change here is that movable partitions were removed due to some breaking bugs, but they should be coming back soon. On the gateway side, there is currently a proof of concept out for the rate of the implementation and landing page. And in general, with all the critical stewardship, the services are being maintained as we continue to transition to a network team model and would consider that green. Steve, I'm going to take on the next section. Yeah, great. Thank you. So concerning nucleation, the protocol foundations those have been announced they were discussed at lab week there is a protocol that a blog post. But those are just getting startup. Sorry, started in on and being set up now. The team entities have been decided, but we're just getting underway on getting those set up and concerning funding, you know, the probe lab team in particular has had success with getting verbal commits from users that it has approached. We've generally been getting the message out, but have a lot more. So we have a lot more to fill in and for shipyards 2024 budget and shipyard is kind of the conglomeration of these Andres, I think that some of the PDP teams. And so right now the nucleation for these teams is actually moving back to mid January to land just all the logistics and have a smooth transition, but a lot of work here underway so that's why that one is not marked as green but we're on trajectory for our new new dates. And in terms of general public commons funding structures, these what we've called blue funds for IPFS, the PDP in Paloclain, those are, those been announced and they're being booted up, but they, we don't have the open impact foundation cells yet. That will be completing into this year or in early January. And in terms of IPFS camp. We haven't yet announced the time and date because it looks like maybe our previous plans may need to fall through so more to come on that one but not, not, you know, not not green yet for that guy. Cool me again. So data onboarding retrievals or getting stuff in and out and the theme of this month is going to be lab week as you will see so on the onboarding side the beta of the D store rest API shipped at lab week on Lotus minor side we're also green sturdy post is in testing I'm not going to say anything more about that because we're going to see a highlight on that a little later in this all hands today. Continuing the lab week theme on the station meridian side. The beta is out downloaded today if you want to get your payouts. Okay ours already exceeded in terms of number of active installs but again not going to say too much about that yet because we're about to see a spotlight on that a little later today but congratulations to the team. On the IPFS website side with the data is now flowing into probe lab and being monitored. We're considering this yellow for now because the performance is still outside of the goals that we're looking to see there so the team is having discussions on concrete steps to get the performance and reliability up there. And finally on the file coin Saturn side, the private beta for content providers, ie websites is now active and again, I'm not going to say too much about that because we're going to do another quick spotlight later today. So, a lot of updates where I say I'm not going to say anything about them until later. But let's keep moving on things are looking good. I saw you want to take it away. Yeah, thank you Matthew great updates. Hi everyone upgrading falcon with new L2 capabilities and computer or data lands. We have two yellow two greens but I must say the disclaimer. Yellows are borderline yellow so they're almost green and we are excitedly waiting for the end of quarter to hit the mark there too so on computer or data land. We launched. We launched a test net and we had a great lab week, and there were there were a few successful talks. And in terms of the number of compute users. Computer data jobs per day, we are picking much more than 10% of the golem total jobs, but since it's the peak number, we didn't mark ourselves as green and fundraising efforts are in progress on FM lands. We are very excited to share that we are closing the quarter with green mark in the new capabilities land foundational changes in FM code upgrade is done. FIP is in progress placeholder removal was this scope earlier in this quarter, so it's not included in this assessment. Plugable syscalls in FM is completed and it is in progress to edit to IP stack to make it available for customers. And lastly, further FM customizations are in discussion with IPC team. In terms of FM adoption. We are at 32 million fill total value lot and currently in top 27 in defi llama, but two weeks ago we hit the top 20 in defi llama list so we are hopeful that by end of quarter. We might achieve our ambitious goal in terms of our defi targets here. In terms of storage deals, we already exceeded our targets. We are almost at 3200 storage deals that are in calibration net with our aggregators. And we hit the 200 teams building on FM. We are about to have our own chain aggregators in December, who is going to be fair on later this quarter. And in terms of IPC IPC team completed the transition away from Lotus into fandom and and we had a we had a successful launch of IPC M2.5 during love week. We had a very well attended exciting a lunch event in Istanbul alongside demonstrations and workshops on IPC and museum. While stability issues continue to play, but we are safe to solve those problems by the entry audit freeze in mid December. And we, we have more than three lunch partners. They're all planning to be running their subnets pretty soon later in December when we got the stability. There's going to be a spotlight on IPC later today too so I stole some of the show but looking forward to hear more later today from Mikhail. Awesome. We have so many spotlights to highlight will continue to blaze through so we get time, but onto IPFS for a project update. Hello, IPFS making the work the web work peer to peer with content addressing so that content can be verified. As we all know so some key metrics and a KPIs on the top left we're seeing a slight decrease in the number of clients that have used the network the last couple of weeks, which is kind of is a little bit related to what we see on the top right with some flakiness in the network performance in terms of time to first provide the record because some quite a few peers have been balancing between being online and not being very stable. Plus the fact that as we see in the blue and orange plot there we have a massive increase of more than 100% of IPFS requests in the network and that might be affecting a little bit but there is nothing that we have seen from the protocol or the network health performance. It's just users fluctuating in the peer to peer network IP&I performance have been very stable as usual. Yeah, and that's it have activity is stable with some indicators going slightly down investigating why this is why this is the case. So, next slide on update from the IPFS protocol implementation highlights, we held IPFS connect in in Istanbul during lab week with with vision driving it so great thanks it has been a very successful event lots of lots of great talks which you can find in the recordings which are linked there and lots of appetite for similar events in the future that has been a bid for an event in China not confirmed though but yeah just just keep in mind highly recommend following the recordings there have been multiple tracks with very interesting talks. We have the team has just formed the IPFS dubs working group with the purpose of improving implementations and tooling to make IPFS based dubs basically you know perform at higher SLAs and as users would want them. You can sign up for future events in that Luma link I can send it later in the chat. The notes and everything are there and there is already lots of interest from a few based applications which is very encouraging. And on the helia front, there is performance now try to problem the IO, and you can find the fourth monthly project report with all the great updates, plus a great talk at IPFS connect. On Kubo lands, there is Kubo 024 that shipped with content blocking now which has been part of the gateways but now lives in Cuba as well it is an opt-in feature so you have to go and check how exactly to turn it on it's not difficult but it's not by default. Several updates on the IPNS front to make it faster and an exciting new box of base gate gateway which is called rainbow already shows very promising results and will soon be the default for IPFS IO and other gateways. And yeah, we've already been getting anecdotal evidence and, you know, experience from production users like file base that it's, yeah, the best thing since sliced bread, as they said. And in terms of upcoming Kubo 025 will be coming before the end of the year. And yeah, as also discussed last in the last all hands and Steve mentioned a little bit earlier IPFS will be taking its next step and becoming a foundation of its own with the global address IPFS and pro block teams becoming part of the PL network, instead of being part of PL, Geo. So there will be lots of, yeah, there is lots of potential for new, for new work there and collaboration so get in touch in those links if you. If you collaborate, the team is raising funding already from several funders PL Geo being one of them but not the only one. So collaboration is very important as we take this next step. Thank you very much. Thank you honest I'll take this one. So live P2P. It's a set of specifications for modular network stack focused on building ad hoc and metastable peer to peer networks. We have lots of implementations many different languages live P2P is available for every context from embedded and mobile devices to global enterprise cloud computing, and even the browser native environment. So the KPIs up in the upper left hand corner of our slide show that we're seeing a slight decrease in nodes in P2P networks although there is an effort to incorporate more the P2P networks in the near future so that we have more accurate numbers on a total global scale. We're seeing a continued slight growth in contributors and people involved in the project even though we're seeing a slight dip due to lab week. We see that every time we have an event. Yeah, some quick highlights for live P2P as with everybody live P2P is nucleating along with all the other address teams it was announced at lab week. We had a really great live P2P day in lab week there's a long playlist of great talks I encourage everybody to take a look. We have an upcoming talk in Phil Bangalore and a new smaller scale live P2P day being planned by Waku Hacker House. On the technical front, I'm really excited to announce that WebRTC private to private is slated to be released, and it is going to finally close the loop on browser to browser ad hoc peer to peer networking. I'm super excited about that. Anyway, onto implementation updates we had a great release out of the go live P2P team. It's really big news that we have our first 1.0 release of the JS live P2P. So we had our first of what we have the 1.0 release of JS live P2P rust live P2P. We had version 53 out. I want to highlight that the Java implementation of live P2P hit their 1.0 release back in September and we failed to mention it so I want to make that right by pointing it out here. There's also continued work on other implementations like C++ live P2P had a new release recently, and there's a lot of activity going on in the NIM implementation and .NET keeps being maintained regularly. That's it for live P2P. I'll hand it off to talk about Falkway. Falkway was trying to build a crypto power decentralized robust storage network. Quickly talking about Falkway network storage capacity, we are just around 25 expires to AP and we're a little bit below 10 expires of robot power in the network. Still a lot of capacity for data to be onboarding the network. We are over, oh my god, we're across like 1.5 expires of data storage in the Falkway and we're approaching two expires. Maybe that's making that a end of year go home. We want to see how that goes. With FEM, we have one more user smart contract being deployed on the network. We're approaching over 24, like, 100, something deployed and over 12.3 million Falkway being locked in the user smart contract. Hi, that's for the Falkway. First, any time you want to do what you want to upgrade is finally coming. The loaders have shipping the Q-stable releases, one of the minimum and the two release, B124.0, and also a midi feature release, B125.0. Both stable release have been published about two weeks ago. We encourage all the node operators starting to upgrade their node and be ready for the upgrade that's coming on December 12th. With the future releases, we're including a lot of the storage for other enhancement features, including integrating with suprarationals, C2, and the binary. So depending on the GPU you are using, you can expect a 225 times speed up on the C2 process. We are also fixing a lot of bugs on our on-saving workers so that you can serve retrieval to your data users, and for each API user, we added new trading to the loaded API. At the same time, we're adding native Active Advanced Support so that users, especially explorers and multi-systems, you can support under the Falkway Plus Actors to keep getting updated about the new activity happening in the network. And the F3 team, the Falkway Plus finale team has completed protocol design for Granite, and the fifth is finally coming soon. It's been a long time coming. When the fifth is updated, please please please please please help us review and leave comments if you have any feedback for us. And challenges and opportunities. Sorry, I didn't finish my sentence there. During the ME-1021 testing, we realized some area of the Falkway L1 protocol is a little bit too complicated for us to even improve and evolve right now. So we showed as core depth as a community, we should seek opportunities to simplify that so that Falkway can be a better protocol for decentralized storage. The Proof team and the CryptoNet team are working on a live program. With a live program, a more streamlined streaming pipeline will be enabled. Start Fiverr can onboarding sector with a reduced cost, and we can fully enable CMEA as a service to serve the storage onto the network. We are already working on ME-1022. There's a lot of opportunities to be onboarding. The first one, we want to switch to the new DRAN network so that the LOE, if they want to, they can deprecate the older network if they want to. We are also hoping to improve the model. And also, I know a lot of people have been waiting for this one. We are furthering able direct data onboarding so that, again, all the data clients doesn't have to make a storage jail before they put data into the Falkway network. Last but not least, Frederick and Steph has been working on upgrade actors. I think the PR landing in FEM and a hip drop is open. That means you can have upgradeable actors in the Falkway network. Also, thanks Jennifer. Can we move forward to our slides? It seems like we have a lot of updates, so I'll keep mine short. Forrest is an alternative filecoin client. And in the past year, we've been focusing on infrastructure. We are hosting a completely separate snapshot service from Philops. Our snapshots are generated in a completely different code path than Lotus, but we are still backwards compatible. We are able to generate these snapshots slightly faster than the regular snapshots. So if you want to use them, you'll be able to sync just a few minutes faster. On this, we are hosting a copy of the entire Falkway blockchain. Internally, we are using this data for testing, but everyone is free to use this data for whatever they want. We also want to host bootstrap nodes that are based on Forrest. This is to reduce the single points of failures and to hopefully lower the cost of running the infrastructure that is necessary for Falkway. Very soon, in Q1 next year, we will be running our own RPC nodes, both light nodes that will only have 2,000 tipsets of the recent history. And also free to use and publicly available RPC nodes that will have access to the entire Falkway blockchain. And that's all my updates. Thank you very much. Thank you so much, David. On to the next speaker. So in 2021, I'm going to go not too deep, but give people a little bit more details of what you can see being able on the Falkway network next. So the upgrade scope, I think I mentioned in the last all hands, we are increasing the max sector and deal commitment to 3.5 years. That means that's a two year increase from today. We are finally getting since that program to the social privacy and the senior citizens provider, a lot of the improvement related to security and related to security and pretty much that yet, but also we are having a lot of protocol improvement. From that code optimization perspective. First, we are fixing a time sensitive sector at activation epoch overridden by replica update. What this bug has is like, for people who try to extend their sector that has nephew by the end of a five year long sector, they can create another five year long sector which is basically our poor up security timeline right now. We're fixing that just before things goes like bad. And but also a lot of storage rather and data contest has been waiting for this one. We can see one post hit 45 and we can see a guest in Christmas when onboarding fall because data, we finally optimized the activation optimization logic in the building after and we can see a search rather can see a total guest cause jobs of approximately by 25% we're hoping with this improvement people can bring more data onto the network in the next couple months. There are slightly adjusted timeline for me mean that as mentioned it's going to. It was scheduled to be November but because of some reason I was going to explain in the next slide but it's coming in two weeks December the 12th. And all implementation team have already shipped table release for the upgrade that include loaders Venus and forest. Please update your note as soon as possible. We did have some challenges in shipping this now upgrade during the calibration net is the pre production network we test our protocol changes before shipping things to the mainland. And we did discover some bugs with regarding to the fifth 17 which is a long source by the communication. In this network upgrade, we we found a bug we propose a fix. However, calibration network actually followed it during the testing process and implementation team were able to work together really quickly to restore the coverage networks health. After fixing the bug and the chance health. Again, when we review the code we found another critical bug in the banner after logic. At that point, we have agreed all the influencers and quarter have agreed that the this fit the implementation itself is to this key to ship into the main that production network right now, and we have decided to scope that from the 21. So that we can have a stable running network. During the whole experience, we think it's a great demonstration of the ecosystem ability to actually die by goodness and mitigate mitigate issues when we found them and also thanks to the forest and like all these code names are from awesome. For us like release names. They are very funny so I put it there. But also like learning from this experience is like, we also realize the sector schedule in the minor actor is just too complicated for us to be touching it. And if we want to seek for protocol improvement opportunities over there for that so implementers or like committee members, we should come up. Ways hopefully to simplify the logic so that we can improve the protocol in the longer term. So with regard to the step that also that implementers will keep looking into the design and redefine the implementation and hopefully enable this feature for the storage providers in the future upgrade. Super quick one, even though it was a massive month for us. We launched both Lily sass and the calibration that called baklava at Istanbul and and as I said mentioned earlier. We peaked at well over our quarterly goal of 10% of golem use cases in the day, or excuse me per day to be clear that it that was a peak and we're still trying to figure out. We're still in a steady state, but Lily sass is the website that that offers the ability to execute against the back to me the lily pad network. It is going really well. We also had a hackathon which went really well. The winner was the cute name hugging Lily where people were able to execute decentralized hugging face against Lily pad as well. We continue to progress really quickly. We would love people to come join give us feedback. There are plenty of bugs out there make no mistake, but it's been really a really exciting month and lots more come soon. Hey, everyone, I'm Mikhail and product manager on interplanetary consensus. So interplanetary consensus is a revolutionary blockchain technology that is built to enable planetary scale that three apps. So it's highly scalable through spending new subnets customizable by adding features to your subnet stack and dynamic by extending blockchain to browsers and mobile devices. There's a lot of stuff going on last this month. So we shipped milestone 2.5 that enabled like new stack is that called fender mint that includes common BFT based consensus this is off the shelf consensus framework that we used. We moved from Lotus to rust based blockchain implementation for subnet. And by doing so we're making first step towards towards fully modular blockchain stack that will help customers to customize the implementations even more. We rewrote our IPC salinity contracts and created new IPC CLIs that allows you to run commands and a command line without exit without enabling the daemon. So it will enable mycelium test net, which will be a first L24 file coin based on IPC and it's going to be up very very soon. So please try in a few weeks. And let's talk a little bit more about upcoming releases. We plan to release M3 in Q1 2024. So it will be auditing production ready. It will use federated validation instead of permission less for the first version. So mycelium general availability so like is that mycelium network will be in production and will have a quite a few launch partners including fluency lipad file coin station slash spark and like house. So this is it's here. Thank you, people think mycelium is a great name and I think so as well. So later in the first half of 2024 we enable M3.1 when it will enable fully permission less mode, including slashing fraud proves, and also enable general message passing not only funds can be passed between subnet but also general messages and contract invocations. And then we go to the next slide, because I want to quickly mention interplanetary consensus track on live big 2023. It was a blast for us, we had more than 320 registrations we have seven partner talks, we have three launch partners including lily pad fluence and three developer workshops and huge snaps to our DX team and generally big thanks for all organizer and participants we will be publishing videos early next week and looking forward for you to share it with all of you. And that's all of my update. Hi, I'm Andy Jackson with the lotus minor team and we took on a project. We called it the study post project. To say, what if we tried to get to 100% uptime upgrades and a lotus minor environment that could auto recover from failures could handle any of the systems having the power plug pulled at any point in time and auto scale. So this big project has now started to land with phase one being here in 125 one RC one landing this week. This part will have a window post and winning post, as well as multi minor ID, although the multi wallet still needs to have improvements in the next release. And the plan is now to take these enhancements and roll it out across the ceiling stack and other tooling components that relate to the minor. So on the next slide, we've got how this works and what it offers from high availability and decentralized task management. Which brings the the scale benefits to database based configuration so rather than wandering a bunch of machines, you tell the database, how you want things to work and all of the machines just look there. This automatically works balances the work and the Lotus provider instances are aware of the cluster so any member of the database cluster can go down without a problem. And any Lotus provider can pick up any other Lotus providers tasks, if it stops responding so that maintains this, this high availability environment. Most importantly, it is optional in this release you can still run the old minor worker combination. And we have phase two planned and we're moving forward on that for ceiling tooling and a better boost integration. Okay, Patrick here for station on November the eighth we launched bill payouts for people running station nodes. The payouts are linked to the first module on station, which is called spark and spark makes retrieval tests to follow my storage providers. And it's really trying to improve retrieval incentives and retrieval success rate on far going. At the launch we had about 50 stations running and our Q for target was 500. We passed out three days, which is pretty cool. And then it's continued to grow. And here we've got a measure of IPv4 slash 24 subnet's making requests we've actually got many more actual station instances, making requests and we've got people hacking around trying to find ways to spin up stations here they're everywhere as well as a whole bunch of people running the desktop app. So that's where we really want to see more people spend their time, I suppose. So please tell your friends to download the app and get started you don't need any technical experience or, or you need to stake anything you need to download and get going. Next, we're going to improve the in app experience and help you understand more about what they're doing and how they're earning in order to get more desktop app operators. And then we're really analyzing the spark protocol, because we're seeing some really cool stuff really interesting stuff around the retrieval space, and we hope that can lead towards a higher retrieval success rate down the line. So we are a launch partner of IPC as Mikhail mentioned. So we just staying staying in touch with that and trying to be one of the first people you on the micellium testnet. And thanks. And Roth again, talking on behalf of the Saturn team so as a reminder, Saturn is a crypto incentivized decentralized network for delivering content around the world. Well, almost exactly one year ago, Saturn launched as a network for node operators. And that network has grown incredibly rapidly over the last year. And at this point, it has already achieved 25 terabits of capacity. So, what does it mean to say we're doing a private beta launch now. Well, now, the Saturn team is ready to start onboarding some customers for the delivery side to take advantage of this network. So we've announced just at lab week, and we're going to start onboarding some original og customers here. This is involved putting a portal up if some things on there like doing me during billing actually authenticating so that things, you know, get built to the right people. And behind the scenes, there's a lot of work going on on increasing reliability and observability to see how this rolls out. The first real customer is going to be onboarding and should be live before the holidays. It's a nice Christmas present or any other holiday that you choose to celebrate at this time. And as a call to action to all of you, we are planning to have five to 10 private beta customers. We've received a lot of inbound interest. There's been over 50 inbound requests to potentially be a part of this beta. But if you have a great option for a website that is at this point already using content addressing that is a requirement. Please either fill out have them fill up this form or ping and scar on the offline Slack, and we would love to potentially get them into this private beta. And with that, we move on. So with lab week last couple weeks ago, we lost the public. They love for the destroyer state. Yeah. For those of you that are trying to make deals to throw data on the following network, you know it's not the easiest thing in the world to deal with directly. And so we've been spending our time building out an interface that ideally is actually compatible and enables easy data storage on the platform network. The goal is to get to an extremely simple post and get operation for putting data and retrieving it from the platform network. Right now what we've released with is, as you can see post get and get status, which is the initial interface that's been implemented already once that was supporting in a private beta and a few other implementations and test. We've got people on both sides of the marketplace experimenting with this and working closely with the team providing feedback improving the story and helping us make a more robust pathway to enabling data storage solutions on the falcon network. Scan the QR code if you'd like to participate and give this a try we're definitely looking for more people to work with and more opinions together focus areas for the team now are figuring out how we can actually support ACLs and get their permission to and we're starting to think through the story for data deletion and so expect many more updates from us in the coming months we're excited to go on to the next steps and make this thing more available and provide a nice interface for other services to be built that get more data onto the falcon network. Thanks for the time. Hi folks. So we are two days away from the very exciting Phil Bangalore. It's a two day conference happening in India. So far there are 81850 accepted attendees of this over half are experienced developers, about 20% are founders. So it is going to be a really engaged crowd. And there are seven tracks across a mix of main stage programming of three different workshop areas, three different big breakout spaces and a lounge. And we have a bunch of folks traveling from all over the world from PLFF as well as a lot of contributors from the PL network and the community based in India. So you all can also support those of you who are not traveling to India. You can also support this virtually. Just click on the track planning sheet that I have linked over there. And you will see a sheet called suggestions for deep dive topics. Currently we have basic and intermediate level workshops planned for all of these attendees, but we would love to have topics that you really care about in your project. Also discussed by the few brave souls who will handle this audience of almost 2000 people. So yeah, we'll do our best to communicate your problems and things that you would like these developers to work on to them in the breakout spaces and hopefully bring back interesting people, more interesting people to the community. Thanks. Thank you for having me. This is my first time attending the Andres all hands so it's been really fun just listening to all the cool projects you're all you're all working on. For those who don't know me my name is Rio and I am the events lead at spaceport our team just executed. Just two weeks ago, and I'm here to share the high level recap of all the amazing things that happened that week. This will be really quick. As you know the network includes over 250 teams that are working on breakthrough technology to push humanity forward. The goal for lab week is to bring all of these teams together to and others to coordinate innovate and to build. And action pack week and assemble. I'll get more to this later but we had 54 events, which is great because in general we saw lower participation than we had hoped for this year due to budget constraints and safety concerns but we had a ton of people show up. While our team is still working on gathering all of the post event data, we saw over 4000 registrants, had over 100 speakers and over 80 collaborators participate in lab week, which is 2x more than Lisbon, which I think is a great accomplishment for all of the teams. Since it was one week compared to two from last year. So the 54 events, anything from conferences to workshops hackathons happy hours, you name it we had it all. And we had main core PL events like PL summit file coin IPFS everything you guys have been discussing this all hands. And we also had network teams come in and have sell out events like zk accelerate decide community conference and rep connect. They're very pleased with the event, and are looking to partner with us more in the future. We also had the unique opportunity to collaborate with the dev connect audience, like special and surprise workshops with metallic on site. And I'm sure some of you also attended dev connect. We really focused on the overall event experience this year. So if you were there in Istanbul, I hope you enjoy the high production value that immersive brand experiences like the cube. And activations like PL lounge mosaic wall and whatnot. A humble brag for our marketing team that they saw 15.9 million impressions on social media. And 91,000 engagements and 31,000 people reading the lab week newsletter. So lots of eyes on protocol labs this fall, and all of the amazing work that we're doing. I also hope you guys saw a ton of improvements to the lab week website. This was a main focus of ours and the product team shipped a number of products, like the events portal and registration with NFT ticketing. So if you guys used it, please let us know how the experience was, but other network teams were very excited about it and asked us to use it at future events like each number. So this is something we'll keep rolling out at PL events. Next slide please. Holly, did you want to jump in and speak about this. I think that there was some amazing work around file coin profile there, both across the PL summit and the various events. Perfect. Yeah, so if you weren't able to join us in Istanbul, please check out the PL summit video. Juan dropped a note in lobby so the link is there and you can rewatch it at your own convenience. I just want to ask just a favor to everyone here please fill up the survey or DM me with any feedback. It can be positive or negative. I welcome them all. We are all looking to improve how we can improve the value proposition for stakeholders for PL for attendees and improve things like the experience sponsorships locations. I'll be talking about 2024. So please take a moment to scan the QR code. I will also drop it in chat right after. And we're also working on retros and having deep brief calls. So I can share that in lobby as soon as those are completed. So that was the recap for that week. Thank you and for those who are in the chat. The cat appreciation channel was probably my favorite. So here are a few pictures to highlight all that went on. Please let me know if you have any questions. Everyone have a wonderful remainder of your November however long that is and happy holidays because we will not get together again before a lot of folks go out on break and hopefully everyone gets a chance to rest, relax, do a family. Maybe enjoy some seasonal weather and some blue vine. Something wonderful. Happy New Year all.